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1 3| enchanter's corpse, till to the skies~The trumpet call it, or 2 3| to-morrow's sun shall gild the skies~With his first light, myself 3 4| towering, soars into the skies;~Then seems, descending, 4 4| was swayed;~Who, as the skies foreshow, in little season,~ 5 4| an evil influence of the skies~Rogero is confined. Thou 6 4| next tracks him through the skies,~When sight in vain the 7 6| swiftly from the parted skies.~ ~ XIX~When the huge bird 8 6| sudden darkness seas and skies.~I know not after what befel 9 9| foot and city wall; the skies~The fearful echo all about 10 9| and whizzing through the skies it went;~But smote not, 11 10| to all the changes of the skies.~ ~ LXIII~But here the verdure 12 11| flash which cleaves the skies,~From bold Rogero's sight 13 13| clamour echoes to the starry skies.~ ~ XXIX~"Were they by chance 14 13| blessings on her head the skies will rain.~ ~ LXII~"With 15 14| descending from the starry skies.~ ~ LXXVIII~Where'er the 16 15| with more ease,~Writ in the skies from all eternity,~Captains, 17 15| gathered garment, through the skies,~Scatters the violet, rose, 18 15| a new Aurora climbs the skies,~And from his walls Orrilo 19 15| the sad influence of the skies were past.~ ~ XC~When to 20 17| the cities under eastern skies,~Most wealthy, populous, 21 18| an angel lighted from the skies.~ ~ CLXVII~These two were 22 20| outstretched wing,~Even to the skies; and haply equal measure~ 23 21| returned when dusky waxed the skies;~Nor ever, save at evening, 24 23| chained.~For before yet the skies illuminated are,~The wrongful 25 24| as they blow;~Then to the skies upwhirl the dusty wreath,~ 26 27| malice, banished from the skies,~Which ever blood and fire 27 27| shrilling clarions filled the skies;~And the wind ruffles, as 28 28| on his bed, till from the skies~The dusky shades depart, 29 31| overcast already were the skies,~Their cruel strokes well 30 31| deafening sound~Re-echo vaulted skies and grassy bank.~So rang 31 33| aloft awhile, and from the skies~Blows back anew the rising 32 33| which well-nigh kissed the skies,~Piercing the clouds, the 33 33| scent of victual from the skies.~ ~ CXX~All bear a female 34 35| that judgment, through the skies,~I deem there is no need 35 37| good endures beneath the skies,~So ill endures no more; 36 37| praise, and lift it to the skies)~The love, the faith, and 37 38| down on Africk from the skies;~Or haply they have come, 38 40| was, and dusky were the skies;~When to their posts, their 39 41| for succour on unpitying skies:~But for short space that 40 41| morn.~ ~ XXXVII~Until the skies the dawning light receive,~ 41 43| stars were glimmering in the skies,~Approaching him, in foreign 42 43| eyes and brows:~Upbraiding skies and stars, the cavalier,~ 43 44| their oars;~And such clear skies they have and gentle gales,~ 44 46| goddess lighted from the skies:~With her is paired her 45 46| clap; and when the sable skies~Threat hail and rain, the