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 1     I|   and their ship defend~From rock of Ignorance and Error's
 2    II|    wind,~Till on some secret rock unwares we light,~The sea
 3    IV|    tyrant? or what den,~What rock, what vault, what cave can
 4    VI|  declared,~At last as marble rock he standeth still,~Stone
 5    VI|    goad;~Whether from craggy rock the spring descend,~Or softly
 6   VII|       Up to a tower set on a rock he flies,~Where all the
 7    XI|      they invoke, called the Rock~Whereon the Lord, they say,
 8  XIII|    children dear,~The craggy rock when Moses cleft and brast,~
 9   XIV|    not run,~What promontory, rock, sea, shore or sand~Your
10    XV|      they spied,~Whose bay a rock on either side defends,~
11    XV|    and close~An ample bay, a rock the haven makes,~Which to
12   XVI|     O you my lovers, on this rock doth stand~The castle of
13  XVII| force and might,~From him no rock the savage beast shall shield;~
14 XVIII|   light,~Sometimes a tree, a rock, a dart or spear,~Fell from
15 XVIII|    rode:~ ~ LXXXII~As an old rock, which age or stormy wind~
16 XVIII|    mighty stone, late half a rock,~Which light so just upon
17   XIX|    renowned king, up to this rock,~Thyself, within this fortress
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