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 1    IV|          golden sun behind a silver cloud,~So streameth out his beams
 2  VIII|        about us grew,~And over us a cloud of arrows flew:~ ~ XVIII~"
 3    IX|            neither is resigned,~But cloud gainst cloud, and wave gainst
 4    IX|          resigned,~But cloud gainst cloud, and wave gainst wave they
 5    IX|         small they gained,~Behold a cloud of dust, wherein doth shine~
 6     X|           or sling~Could pierce the cloud, it was of proof so true;~
 7     X|          and wildly stared~Upon the cloud and chariot as it went,~
 8     X|          Know this, which as I in a cloud foresee:~ ~ XXII~"I guess,
 9     X|             of sight,~Yet still the cloud environed them about.~At
10     X|           Turk, close in his hollow cloud imbarred,~Unseen, at will
11     X|        gainst his will wrapt in the cloud he stayed,~Whom Ismen thus
12     X|         stay!"~This said. the smoky cloud was cleft and torn,~Which
13   XII|     eyesight blent?~What mist, what cloud thus overshadeth thee?~This
14  XIII| long-desired rain.~ ~ LXXV~A sudden cloud, as when Helias prayed,~
15 XVIII|          down from clearest skies~A cloud of pure and precious clew
16 XVIII|          how they mustered be,~That cloud of flesh in which for times
17 XVIII|            Hugo fights, in thickest cloud imbarred,~And undermines
18    XX|             golden ray,~And without cloud heaven his redoubled light~
19    XX|       afford~As from thy heart this cloud this veil unfold~Of Paganism,
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