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 1     I|   crowned with stars' immortal rays~In Heaven, where legions
 2    II|         or Phoebus' glistering rays,~O glorious virgin, that
 3    VI|        shall spread his timely rays:~Let sacred Heavens dispose
 4    VI|      mote drawn up by Phoebus' rays,~Her love a mountain seemed,
 5    VI|     The burnished steel bright rays far off extended,~She feigned
 6   VII|        from Phoebus' scorching rays,~Unto her knight she songs
 7   VII|    like gold against the sunny rays:~But Godfrey most approved
 8    IX|    spreadeth forth the sun~His rays and binds the clouds in
 9   XII|      shining drive,~Amid which rays herself she closed from
10  XIII|     gainst earth his scorching rays,~He burnt the flowers, burnt
11   XIV|         A knight, with shining rays and fire embraced,~Presents
12    XV|     dews and showers~The sunny rays, lest heat the blossoms
13    XV|    dwell,~But when the sun his rays bright, shining, hot,~Dispread
14   XVI|        dales hid from Phoebus' rays,~Groves, arbors, mossy caves,
15  XVII|        that gainst the morning rays~Along the coasts of Asia
16  XVII|       that clearly shined~With rays of silver and with beams
17 XVIII|        of purest white, bright rays outstream;~So cheered are
18 XVIII| dressed,~Brighter than Titan's rays in clearest skies;~"Godfrey,"
19 XVIII|     blast,~Thereon with golden rays glad Phoebus shines,~Earth
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