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1 3| each sense, the splendour shed,~That he who sees the blaze 2 5| poison in the human heart has shed,~That still 'twixt man and 3 5| and ill will he schemed to shed,~And put betwixt the pair 4 5| despite her golden tresses shed;~Repeating often, in bewildered 5 6| goodness and his valour shed.~The pilgrim therefore might 6 6| within the holy father's shed,~There secretly awhile designed 7 8| from sun or nightly planet shed,~Clear water has the quivering 8 9| troops or more,~Rains under shed and tree had driven the 9 9| my father, I would rather shed~My very life-blood, than 10 10| cold water, on the cauldron shed,~Shops short the bubbling 11 10| foam on either bank was shed~The deafening noise and 12 12| in the wood the light was shed,~Forth-streaming from a 13 13| council and in camp, will shed.~For long wine's savour 14 14| entire, more praise has shed~On you, than if the predatory 15 15| blood shall with the others shed:~But if on me such mercy 16 17| himself, which on his mate was shed;~And rather than be there, 17 17| at the shock on earth was shed,~And that, reversed, upon 18 18| spears. -- where blood is shed,~And death is dealt, in 19 18| whom my master's blood was shed,~Medoro, ought not I to 20 18| rill from either eyelid shed),~And piteous act and moan, 21 19| courteous shepherd's humble shed.~ ~ XXVI~Nor would the damsel 22 19| time before,~The brent-new shed had builded in the glade.~ 23 19| shepherdess.~ ~ XXXIV~In the low shed, with all solemnities,~The 24 19| untent herself, or keep the shed.~Morning or eve they to 25 20| fuller tears on this occasion shed,~That if their fathers lay 26 24| the wretch's fury; how he shed~His arms about the forest, 27 30| unceasing tears the lady shed,~Nor, I believe, would ever 28 31| flowers~Zephyr and Flora shed, mid April-showers.~ ~ LXXXVI~ 29 32| house was none, nor even shed --~With reasons good, in 30 33| tears the awakened damsel shed,~And to herself in this 31 34| rays the silver moon shall shed."~ ~ LXVIII~In talk the 32 34| and now noisome odours shed;~The gift (if it may lawfully 33 37| airs their gentle influence shed.~Bradamant marked them; 34 43| and lip, the liquor be not shed,~You are the happiest wight 35 43| in the tears on shipboard shed whilere.~Might well have