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 1     I|       was his custom, when with Titan bright~Appeared the angel
 2    IV|      clear and gladsome sky,~Of Titan's brightness, that so glorious
 3    IV|      Whose eyes shone erst like Titan's glorious beam:~`Daughter,'
 4    IV|      she lettered;~Not glorious Titan, in his brightness clad,~
 5     V| deprived,~And western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~'Twixt
 6   VII|         There they arrived when Titan went to rest~His weary limbs
 7    IX|      bent,~Departed now, bright Titan's beams were dim~And fruitful
 8    IX|   ghosts;~The birds that follow Titan's hottest ray,~Pass not
 9     X|          he says, "to wend, for Titan bright~To wonted labor summons
10    XI|     camp,~In clouds of dust was Titan's face enrolled,~Trembled
11  XIII|         the Crab now did bright Titan shine,~And scorched with
12   XIV|       smoke in wind, or mist in Titan's shine;~Sleep fled likewise,
13    XV|     bent,~Nor yet the time hath Titan's gliding fire~Met forth,
14   XVI|        are dissolved by wind or Titan's heat,~Or like vain dreams
15 XVIII|   richly dressed,~Brighter than Titan's rays in clearest skies;~"
16   XIX|     eastern sky,~And ere bright Titan half his course had run,~
17    XX|        as against the warmth of Titan's fire,~Snowdrifts consume
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