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 1     I|       LXXI~Aurora bright her crystal gates unbarred,~And bridegroom-like
 2   III|   silver streams of Jordan's crystal flood;~By west, the Midland
 3    IV|  seems to step on pearls, or crystal beads.~ ~ LXXV~Her cheeks
 4    IV|     it came, snatched up the crystal ball,~And at rebellious
 5   VII|      many a silver tear,~Two crystal streams fell from her watery
 6     X|      shade of myrtles fair~A crystal spring poured out a silver
 7  XIII|      store bestows~Of purest crystal on the Christian bands,~
 8   XIV|      Whence Phoebus comes, a crystal port there is,~And ere the
 9   XIV|    dream had placed him in a crystal wide,~Beset with golden
10   XIV|       And here and there two crystal mountains rise,~So fled
11   XIV|    massive plate, of silver, crystal, gold.~But when with precious
12    XV| Before their feet a dropping crystal played~Enticing them to
13    XV|   air could give,~And in the crystal of the laughing flood~They
14    XV|  forth shed~Round pearls and crystal moist therein which lies:~
15   XVI|    green to show,~The moving crystal from the fountains plays,~
16   XVI|     side there pendent was~A crystal mirror, bright, pure, smooth,
17   XVI|     view;~So rare a shape no crystal can present,~No glass contain
18 XVIII| pleasing was;~There rolled a crystal brook with gentle roar,~
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