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 1     1|   LXXIV~The bold Circassian lighted, and applied~His hand to
 2     6|    His spreading wings, and lighted on the ground,~'Mid cultivated
 3    10|     the griffin-horse first lighted down:~And he who courteous
 4    18|   eyes:~And seemed an angel lighted from the skies.~ ~ CLXVII~
 5    28|  the dusky rack.~At home he lighted, sought his bed, and found~
 6    28|    farther end, more feebly lighted,~(For windows ever closed
 7    28|     Acquamorta's shore,~And lighted on a stream and hamlet,
 8    33|   signal made,~Bore thither lighted torches, by whose ray~Were
 9    33| with fire.~ ~ CIII~Astolpho lighted in the spacious court,~Intending
10    34|   humbly, from his sell had lighted, cries:~"O gentle baron,
11    36|     appear~As in his eyes a lighted torch did glare.~As hard
12    45|  the Grecian cavalier,~With lighted flambeau in his hand, descended,~
13    46|   peer,~But seems a goddess lighted from the skies:~With her
14    46|   France.~ ~ CIV~He neither lighted from his horse, nor bowed~
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