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 1     3|    With the full measure of a palm beside.~And on her head,
 2     6|  fruit and flower,~Myrtle and palm, with interwoven spray,~
 3     6|     fount,~Begirt the fertile palm and cedar-tree,~He drops
 4     6|    soil, transmutes~To olive, palm, or cedar, firs or bays.~
 5     6|    Through his pierced back a palm; his buckler flung~Before
 6     7|  wonderful disguise,~Adding a palm of stature to her height;~
 7    10|  white~Shows a cleft mount; a palm the second peer;~A pine
 8    14|     battle, whose illustrious palm may be~Well worthily assigned
 9    14|       Cleft downwards, a full palm from neck and head.~ ~ CXXIII~
10    15|    conquest glows~Than if the palm he has already won;~As he
11    16|   weapon stay,~Though made of palm within, and steel without,~
12    17|       the cavalier,~Issuing a palm behind. To all the rest,~
13    27|    The victor who that single palm has won.~-- How is it possible
14    28|      hitherto had thought the palm his own;~And such a longing
15    30|   With sinewy arms and either palm he rowed,~And puffed and
16    30|     heart below;~Which a full palm above the flank he bored;~
17    32| though in beauteous cheer~The palm I to that damsel should
18    33|       bear away the crown,~No palm or parsley wreath, but crown
19    34|     So long as he possessed a palm of land;~ ~  XXXIV~"And
20    36| saplings rise,~Buried above a palm within the block.~As this
21    37|  thought,~And to win dame and palm in the career;~But that
22    39|       of leaves,~Plucked from palm, olive, bay and cedar tree,~
23    39|      And with Orlando who the palm divide,~Lament not that
24    44|     to his might is rare.~The palm by none from him can challenged
25    44|     the long lance appeared a palm behind.~ ~ LXXXVII~He left
26    45|       at his breast,~Issued a palm's breadth in the stripling'
27    45|   grate extended,~Less than a palm's breadth of the water clear:~
28    46|       living dames forego~The palm, and all of Grecian, Latin
29    46|      bone between,~And nigh a palm in thickness -- pierces
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