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 1    II|  everlasting frame,~Or him that built the tower of Shinaar,~Which
 2   III|   adamant,~Or if this wall were built of flaming fire,~Yet should
 3   VII|        bent,~A fortress stately built at last they see,~ Bout
 4  VIII|    behold,~And wondrous art was built out of the clay,~Which,
 5    XI|       an iron pentice vast~They built, by joining many a shield
 6    XI|      addressed,~A tower of wood built for the town's decay~As
 7   XII|     hand of Scopas wrought,~But built of polished stone, and thereon
 8  XIII|         The fire increased, and built a stately wall~Of burning
 9  XIII|      are those deserts charmed,~Built like a battled wall to heaven
10   XIV|     With glorious light, though built in night and shade.~A Pagan
11   XIV| kingdoms large,~Nor to the fort built in Asphalte's lake,~But
12   XIV|          Beside a lake a palace built this queen.~ ~  LXXI~"There
13    XV|        ways:~They pass the town built by the Grecian bold,~Of
14    XV|     shady trees their sheds had built of clay,~The rest lay waste,
15    XV|        XLIV~"The palace proudly built," quoth she, "behold,~That
16   XVI|        a fair room for pleasure built, they laid,~And longest
17  XVII|    realm, as men to Egypt ride,~Built near the sea, beside it
18  XVII|    leapt,~And in the vale of Po built for his seat~Of many a village
19 XVIII|    could not tell~How they were built, their forms they saw not
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