Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXIV|          verses of his bucolics, sung and delivered by him with
2   I,     XXVII|   perceived that what they heard sung were the verses not of rustic
3  II,         I| Andalusian poet has lamented and sung her tears, and another famous
4  II,         I|      rare poet, a Castilian, has sung her beauty."~ ~"Tell me,
5  II,       XII|            And some one else has sung -~ ~Friend to friend the
6  II,       XII|      From what you have just now sung I gather that yours spring
7  II,     XXXIV|       having heard an old ballad sung that says,~ ~By bears be
8  II,   XXXVIII|       sort, such as enchant when sung and fascinate when written.
9  II,       LXX|        singer, and poet, who had sung the two stanzas given above
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