Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| the pilgrim's staff in his hand, sometimes covered with
2 1, 1 | any kingdom,~No favouring hand of emperor,~No highest priest
3 1, 4 | insane,~He feels no more the hand that did restrain,~And is
4 1, 4 | and this, on the other hand, resists; desiring to live
5 1, 4 | world; whence, on the other hand, she descends in an inverse
6 1, 5 | men and gods;~By pity's hand alone, oh Love,~By showing
7 2, 1 | to the skies, through the hand and the vow of a worthy
8 2, 1 | will do so:~47.~Writ by the hand of Love may each behold~
9 2, 1 | which came as from the hand of an irate warrior, who
10 2, 1 | bolt, ./. Flung as from hand of irate warrior~Who had
11 2, 1 | Didst set thy unskilled hand; lured by the sea!~Late
12 2, 2 | banquet for dogs. On the other hand, an old man shrivelled,
13 2, 3 | captive, and the self-same hand~Doth hold me and reject
14 2, 3 | LIB. They, on the other hand, complained of the~heart
15 2, 3 | is bad through (the) one hand, which holds him and rejects
16 2, 4 | nutriment, and on the other hand, they abominate those things
17 2, 5 | succour rules thy beauteous hand,~Make no delay, lest some
18 2, 5 | fatal urn,~Which my own hand may not unclose;~Over the
19 2, 5 | nymphs took the urn in her hand, and without trying to do
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