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 1     I| Heliconian spring,~But sittest crowned with stars' immortal rays~
 2   III|       hue,~Her amber locks she crowned with roses red,~In Eden'
 3   III|       he born to be with honor crowned,~So well the lore he knows
 4   III|        Redeemer's sight, where crowned with bliss~Thy faith, zeal,
 5   III|       oak, the king of forests crowned;~Thus fell the trees, with
 6    IV|      always~With endless glory crowned, and lasting praise.~ ~
 7    IV|    possess,~Clothed in purple, crowned with burnished gold;~Yet
 8  VIII|     fresh appeared,~With roses crowned, and buskined high with
 9  VIII|   heaven on thrones celestial,~Crowned with glory, for their conquest
10    IX|    three, with power and glory crowned,~Are all one God, who made
11     X|    high, broad and fair,~Where crowned with gold, and all in purple
12   XII|     cypress; arms, with laurel crowned:~Next day the prince, whose
13   XIV|      grave and benign in show,~Crowned with a beechen garland gathered
14  XVII|     east and west,~With laurel crowned stood the princes old,~Their
15 XVIII|      grave attire~Is clad, and crowned stands in kingly sort,~Is
16 XVIII|   spirit,~Blest for his faith, crowned for his death and merit.~ ~
17    XX|        foreshowed he should be crowned.~ ~ XXI~Perchance, if man'
18    XX|   wrath, your fears,~For to be crowned, not scorned, your life
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