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 1  T-II|     to scatter, the day grow bright.~I’ve seen an elm weighed
 2 T-III|    far as you can, avoid the bright light:~it’s a fierce lightning
 3 T-III|    bolt that falls from that bright citadel.~Though only the
 4 T-III|    that be brought to me, by bright~Lucifer with swift horses,
 5  T-IV|       from the throat~of the bright sacrifice, struck by the
 6  T-IV|   his undoing,~and turn your bright face upon my lady,~and tell
 7   T-V|    that it’s more often been bright,~so dont rejoice too much
 8   ExI|   had the power to touch the bright stars with my hand,~nor
 9   ExI|     name is equalled by your bright virtues,~you, who dont
10   ExI|  take the Musespath to the bright stars.~This creates something
11 ExIII|    and your glory will shine bright in my verses.~Here too the
12 ExIII| double ~shuttered window, as bright as ever at the full.~Sleep,
13 ExIII|    how blessed I am,~and how bright that hour is to my mind.~
14 ExIII|     to dig the ground.~Often bright purple has bordered your
15  ExIV|   new year will be happy and bright.’~The goddess spoke and,
16  ExIV|  altar, at your voice,~and a bright flare declare its good omen
17  ExIV|  wrong to say so, my Muse’s ~bright name, she too being read
18  IBIS|   from the moon, let all the bright stars forsake your eyes.~
19  IBIS|   nor did Mercury, whom that bright Maia bore ~to great Jove,
20   Ind|    leaves green, Luna who so bright doth sheen, Persephone in
21   Ind|   The buildings of the Forum bright with reflected light from
22   Ind|     Virgin Face; Ligeia, the Bright Voice; and Leucosia, the
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