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1 1| may I call,~(Who shall no glory gain) for such is he~Who 2 4| venture here,~Where, seeking glory, death may be his gain.~ 3 4| dangerous deed,~If blame or glory were his fitting meed.~ ~ 4 7| line,~Destined the sun in glory to outshine?~ ~ LXI~"Forbid 5 10| Was never blamed; with glory oftener paid;~-- So much 6 10| air;~And how some of the glory of the blest~You here may 7 11| Through thee is martial glory lost, through thee~The trade 8 11| monster slain,~Whence he had glory hoped, and praise to gain.~ ~ 9 16| nation, you may gain~Eternal glory, bought with little pain.~ ~ 10 16| enterprise arrayed,~No gain, no glory served you as a guide,~A 11 16| show!~What praise! what glory! that alone, and reft~Of 12 18| And merged, in truth, in glory thou hast won;~Whatever 13 20| reached the pinnacle of glory,~In every art by them professed, 14 26| name, so well deserving glory, prayed;~Nor she, that ever 15 26| Malagigi -- "Hitherto their glory~No author has consigned 16 26| Like him such eminence of glory scales;~-- The man, of whom 17 29| honour fly.~That to their glory the historic page~They may 18 32| Where aye thy breath with glory may be spent?~There, should 19 33| Charlemagne's predestined glory.~ ~ XXXI~"Lewis, (so learned 20 33| appear,~Worthy immortal glory, Frederick shines;~And well 21 34| s seven wonders to such glory!~ ~ LIV~An elder, in the 22 34| from his reverend face such glory beamed,~Of the elect of 23 35| rulers should the paths of glory tread,~As through foul fault 24 35| hand,~To place them upon Glory's highest stand.~ ~ XXVI~" 25 37| say the ancients; as if glory, won~By woman, dimmed their 26 37| some few others merit~Their glory, that eternal fame inherit:~ ~ 27 37| As in his own another's glory lives;~ ~ XI~And well he 28 37| so dear,~Thy well-earned glory through the world should 29 38| sage and just --~Hither thy glory, which no limits bound,~ 30 43| death, with such surpassing glory hallowed,~To die all living 31 44| Clermont's noble tree,~The glory and the splendor all account;~ 32 45| good, and good to ill;~That glory ends in shame, and shame 33 45| ends in shame, and shame in glory;~And that man should not 34 46| high,~To shine with endless glory in the sky.~ ~ X~My ladies 35 46| Campeggio and Mantua's cardinal;~Glory and light of the consistory;~