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 1   III|  noise prevents the joyful blast,~So hum small bees, before
 2    IV|    trumpet blew a dreadful blast,~And rumbled through the
 3     V|   another wind,~He list no blast of new affection prove;~
 4   VII|    gave the fort a warning blast;~The drawbridge was let
 5   VII|  hill~Seemed that dreadful blast to all that hear;~The Christian
 6   VII|   conceiving of the gentle blast,~A wonder strange and rare,
 7   VII|   to winds,~In whose stern blast no ruth nor grace she finds:~ ~
 8    IX|   as hideous Boreas' hasty blast~From hollow rocks when first
 9    IX| battle strong the northern blast,~The sea and air to neither
10    XI|  faint was their trumpet's blast,~Their sun was set, or else
11   XII| mind,~Puffed up with every blast of friendly wind!~ ~ LIX~
12    XV|   native hill,~The western blast tempereth with dews and
13 XVIII|    sudden and unlooked-for blast~The flames against the kindlers
14 XVIII|  Called with thy trumpet's blast, obedient are!~ ~ LXXXVII~
15 XVIII|    that saw~How the fierce blast drove back the fire and
16 XVIII|  burning with his friendly blast,~Approached had so near
17 XVIII| breathes with his sweetest blast,~Thereon with golden rays
18    XX|   dust before the southern blast;~The Duke recalled them,
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