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 1    10|         blew~Within his breast, extinguished by a new.~ ~ XIII~Nor feels
 2    11|    storm, which seems withal~To extinguished day, and charged with deeper
 3    14| philosophers and saints of yore~Extinguished, who had been his former
 4    15|   leader willed, of little wit:~Extinguished amid such a blaze, and spent~
 5    18|       his dame,~He all his rage extinguished, cleared his front,~And
 6    18|        race,~Slumber with fires extinguished everywhere.~'Mid carriages
 7    26|        hand~Are slaughtered and extinguished, there and here:~As many
 8    29|    between her lips, like light~Extinguished by a puff, she past from
 9    33|     pourtrayed~Such wonders, is extinguished in our day.~But to the troop,
10    33|     nobility~Of all fair France extinguished on the field;~How many swords,
11    34|       to be.~Then was good life extinguished, and repose~So banished,
12    34|     through the warrior's mean,~Extinguished is my father's every foe;~
13    37|        gifts and praise have so extinguished been,~We scarce of one amid
14    42|       chilling stream and clear~Extinguished love; Angelica of yore~Drinking
15    45|       night alive,~And suddenly extinguished when 'tis morn;~When me
16    46| priestly band such present aid,~Extinguished are the fires before they
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