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 1     I|    sickness in his eyes,~Their banks were full, their tide was
 2     I|      march at all;~So when his banks the prince of rivers, Po,~
 3    II|       The sea of glory hath no banks assigned,~They who are wont
 4    II|       Let him expect us on the banks of Nile."~He entertained
 5   III|   rivers, stopped, above their banks do swell.~ ~ LIV~The hands
 6   VII|      untied,~On Jordan's sandy banks her course she stayed~At
 7    IX|      slain, both born upon the banks of Rhone.~ ~ XLI~Albazar
 8    IX|     lifts, and o'er his broken banks doth flow,~And with his
 9    XI|      For oft resounds from the banks they hear,~The name of Christ
10    XI|      LXX~Erotimus, born on the banks of Po,~Was he that undertook
11   XII|     pace~Drew back, and to the banks themselves retire,~Faster
12  XIII|        Po in May when o'er his banks he flows,~Nor Ganges, waterer
13  XIII|      down fell,~And o'er their banks the brooks and fountains
14   XIV|        proud that over all his banks he grew,~And through the
15   XIV|   divine.~ ~ XXXIX~And all his banks the rich and wealthy stream~
16   XIV|       Till on Orontes' flowery banks he stayed,~There, where
17    XV| Swelled the flood that all his banks he drowned~To bear the greatest
18 XVIII|      flood.~ ~ XX~On the green banks which that fair stream inbound,~
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