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 1   III|    then our ship her mast,~Our chariot lost her wheels, their points
 2    IV|       er the grass the rolling chariot swims,~Through ways unknown,
 3   VII|       when the sun his burning chariot dived~In Thetis' wave, and
 4     X|   every wight."~ ~ XV~And to a chariot, that beside did stand,~
 5     X|      solid thickness drew,~The chariot hiding and environing,~The
 6     X|      stared~Upon the cloud and chariot as it went,~For speed to
 7     X|       look on me;~The moon her chariot shall awry direct~Ere from
 8     X|   their way on foot,~The empty chariot vanished out of sight,~Yet
 9  XVII|        troop to show;~Set in a chariot bright with precious stone,~
10  XVII|   threats entice.~ ~ XXXIV~Her chariot like Aurora's glorious wain,~
11  XVII| milk-white steeds, wait on the chariot bright,~Their steeds to
12  XVII|        wheels forth rolled the chariot light,~He gave his coursers
13 XVIII|        face~As if in triumph's chariot bright as sun,~He had returned
14    XX|      Armide~Sate on her golden chariot mounted high,~A noble guard
15    XX|       The prince passed by the chariot of his dear~Like one that
16    XX|         LXX~To the ill-guarded chariot swift he flew,~His weapon
17    XX|     late,~Now stood she in her chariot all alone,~She feared bondage,
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