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 1    II|         guide, through forests, deserts, woods;~This is our summer'
 2   III|       the trees, with noise the deserts roar;~The beasts, their
 3    IV|         lead the other Lords to deserts waste,~And hold them slaves
 4    VI|      confused,~As lions make in deserts thick, which roar;~Or as
 5    VI|        and move~Through Afric's deserts durst she ride or go,~Save
 6   VII| vouchsafe to send~To these huge deserts that unthankful knight,~
 7  VIII|      and heath~We went, through deserts waste, and forests wide,~
 8     X|        Offspring's virtue, good deserts, and praise.~ ~ ~ I~A gallant
 9   XII|       In mighty Ethiop, and her deserts waste,~The lore of Christ
10  XIII|       limb.~No savage beasts in deserts wild that feed~Nor ugly
11  XIII|      burning fire, so are those deserts charmed,~Built like a battled
12  XIII|      Father and Lord, if in the deserts waste~Thou hadst compassion
13   XIV|       shadows brown~Of thickest deserts feeble Cynthia peeps,~Their
14  XVII|       Huge wildernesses lie and deserts wide~Which the strong winds
15  XVII|     Hence bounded in with sandy deserts waste,~And thence with Euphrates'
16  XVII|         that band,~That long in deserts lived, in extreme need,~
17   XIX|        troop for succor take~To deserts waste, or place frequented
18   XIX|      rode.~ ~ LXXXVI~And now in deserts waste and wild arrived,~
19   XIX|         but her veil amid those deserts wide~She had to bind his
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