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 1    IV| hills o'erspread with purest snow,~Sweet, smooth and supple,
 2    VI|    warlike maid,~As white as snow upon the Alpine clift~The
 3    IX| passed then, whence hail and snow,~Thunder and rain fall down
 4    IX|   white, and white as purest snow~That falls on tops of aged
 5   XII|     stories old,~As white as snow there stood a virgin bound,~
 6   XIV|     Iris' bow,~The frost and snow, the rain, the hail, the
 7   XIV|      art did frame~Continual snow, sharp frost and winter
 8    XV|     were clad with frost and snow,~The height was green with
 9    XV|       the frost, and drifted snow,~Oft made them feeble, weary,
10   XVI|      fled,~Through frost and snow, through brier, bush and
11  XVII|   felt the cold of frost and snow,~Or force of burning heat,
12 XVIII| brooks increased with molten snow,~The billows fierce that
13    XX|     fly,~His hoary frost and snow when Hyems old~Pours down,
14    XX|   heart:~And as the mountain snow from mountains cold~Runs
15    XX|   shot that dripile falls in snow.~ ~ CXXV~"I pardon will
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