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 1    II|     boldness, and that lightning ray~Which her sweet beauty streamed
 2   III|          to view Heaven's golden ray,~And raised him on his feeble
 3   VII|       again to view that shining ray:"~Then thought he on his
 4  VIII|         guest, until the morning ray~Shall light the world again,
 5    IX|      that follow Titan's hottest ray,~Pass not in so great flocks
 6   XII|     hateful light?~This spiteful ray which still upbraideth me~
 7  XIII|    shades let in heaven's golden ray:~Thither goes Tancred hardy,
 8  XIII|       spreads forth his clearest ray,~Dim, thick, uncertain,
 9  XIII|        sweet, benign, and gentle ray,~Full of strong power and
10   XIV|        Godfrey down the gracious ray~Of his bright eye, still
11   XIV|     glory vain, or virtue's idle ray,~Do not your tender limbs
12    XV| rosy-fingered morn with gladsome ray~Rose to her task from old
13    XV|       sun had spread his morning ray~Since first the dame launched
14  XVII|          gainst Cynthia's silver ray,~Therein, like stars in
15 XVIII|      forehead gainst the morning ray.~ ~ X~"That done, march
16    XX|        silver crown sun's golden ray,~And without cloud heaven
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