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 1     I|    first four hundred horsemen gathered near~To Orange town, and
 2     I|       LXXV~They meet no forces gathered by their foe,~No towers
 3   III|      In Eden's flowery gardens gathered new.~When through the camp
 4  VIII|     was, forth is he gone,~And gathered all the Italian bands in
 5  VIII|      bands in one.~ ~ LXIII~He gathered them where lay the arms
 6  XIII|         The growing heat still gathered deeper rout,~The noisome
 7  XIII|   forgot,~Panting he laid, and gathered fresher air~To cool the
 8  XIII|   where the streams swell to a gathered lake,~Therein they dive,
 9  XIII|        the falling showers and gathered store~Of liquor sweet, that
10   XIV| Crowned with a beechen garland gathered new,~Clad in a linen robe
11   XIV|     silver sweat,~And cool air gathered with a trembling fan,~To
12    XV|   sands~The monarch scant hath gathered half his bands.~ ~ XIII~"
13   XVI|     yielding sky,~And bout her gathered tempest, storm and wind,~
14   XIX|  displayed.~ ~ XLIV~The Pagans gathered heart at last, though fear~
15    XX|   least~Our gracious Lord hath gathered here in one,~For all your
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