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 1     I| Meanwhile the car that bears the lightning brand~Upon the eastern hill
 2    II|        molest boldness, and that lightning ray~Which her sweet beauty
 3   III|      fails,~The metal shone like lightning bright in skies,~And man
 4   III|         with fire, her eyes with lightning blaze,~Sweet was her wrath,
 5   III|         flings~As swift as fiery lightning kindled new,~His argent
 6     V|     XXVII~Thunder his voice, and lightning seemed his brand,~So fell
 7    VI|        noise, the sparks, seemed lightning hot.~ ~ XLIX~The Christian
 8   VII|              CXVII~The rain, the lightning, and the raging wind,~Beat
 9   VII|       was it dark, now shone the lightning fire,~The wind and water
10  VIII|        hath thy master stout,~As lightning doth, now kindled, now quenched
11  VIII|         While thus he spoke, the lightning beams did flash~Out of his
12    IX|          storms are reared,~With lightning flash the rafting seas are
13    IX|        withstand~Storm, thunder, lightning, tempest, wind, and tide:~
14    IX|        on tops of aged Apennine,~Lightning and storm are not so 'swift
15    IX|         dust, wherein doth shine~Lightning of war in midst thereof
16   XII|       his dim eyes outcast,~Like lightning through thick clouds of
17  XIII|           The barren clouds with lightning bright appear,~And mankind
18  XIII|      hill;~From north to east, a lightning flash outbrake,~And coming
19   XIV|       Jove his thunder makes and lightning new,~How with the bolt he
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