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 1     6|         welcome to this opening Paradise:~ ~ LXXIII~For so with reason
 2     7|     birth,~Which opes at will a paradise on earth.~ ~ XIV~Like milk
 3    12|        in the warrior's sight a paradise.~Although this while her
 4    17|     charged to keep~The keys of Paradise, a weighty care,~Oh! let
 5    28|         And seems a cherubim of Paradise.~So that such change with
 6    32|        doffs her iron case,~All paradise seems opened in her face.~ ~
 7    33|      Was seated the terrestrial paradise,~Where our first parents
 8    34|        bears~To the terrestrial paradise addrest.~By John advised
 9    34|         beamed,~Of the elect of Paradise he seemed.~ ~ LV~He, with
10    34|      soared to this terrestrial paradise!~Albeit nor you the cause
11    34| choicest threads are culled for Paradise,~And, after, for its ornaments
12    35|        the moon's circle, or to Paradise;~For, I believe, mine is
13    35|        seems an angel sent from Paradise;~And, though he should not
14    36|         Forthwith ascended into Paradise.~A witness of the piteous
15    37|       obtain,~To be this day in paradise with thee,~If he reply,
16    39|        had told,~In the earthly paradise, as tokens true.~None of
17    39|    Bequeath his parting soul to paradise.~Astolpho and Dudon, that
18    42|      That pardon of the king of Paradise~He, before death, was able
19    43|         she would have saddened Paradise.~Greasy and foul and beggarly
20    43|      The servant of the Lord of Paradise~Receives Orlando and the
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