Canto

 1     1|        The sole occasion of his pains and fears;~And he to her
 2     2|      tis little loss to lose my pains,~Where every thing is lost
 3     6|         it marvel if the burden pains;~No ramble his in square
 4    10|       breast than all her other pains;~And she in bitter tears
 5    11|     this or that, implants, and pains him more,~The thought of
 6    13|     Languid and lost in all the pains of love.~ ~ XLV~The beauteous
 7    17|      hits.~Pursued with all her pains, with all her wits.~ ~ XLV~"
 8    18| Norandino's men o'erthrows.~Due pains Martano's cowardice requite.~
 9    20|         to meditate, amid their pains,~What remedy for such an
10    20|         victory, where, for his pains,~The victor losses, and
11    22|        the lover from his cruel pains.~ ~ XLI~"I fled, not to
12    24|      grows, with such impetuous pains,~He feels that life is ebbing
13    25|     Rogero Richardetto from the pains~Of fire preserves, doomed
14    25|   sorrowed with the fair.~`What pains (she said) did ever wight
15    28|        least, exhale my amorous pains!~Let me, but once, in thine
16    32|          well thou know'st what pains requite~His sin, who keeps
17    33|     weal, and watching woe,~The pains of waking may I never know!~ ~
18    34|      Whose base ingratitude due pains requite;~And whom, in a
19    35|        bearded sire's unwearied pains,~And his below, that for
20    36|     coming thither either lover pains,~Who lives and loves, untaught
21    37|      cordage tear;~And she, her pains and sorrow to requite,~Crimsons
22    39|       that shore~Should for his pains be sentenced to the oar.~ ~
23    41|       hell,~In your eternity of pains to dwell.~ ~ XLIV~"If I
24    43|  outscorned, for guerdon of his pains.~ ~ CXXVII~"He all astound
25    44|        rolled;~A portion of the pains that her torment,~Inflicting
26    45|        kill,~By torture new and pains unused whilere,~While so
27    46|         in his rear~Admires the pains which he so well bestows.~
28    46|     refuse.~"Take ye no further pains," the warrior said,~"For
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