Canto

 1     3|     seems to come more near the mark)~Or sign made under mystic
 2     3|          Hughs!~Both Henrys! -- mark the father and his boy.~
 3     5|   justly bound to hold me dear.~Mark, in conclusion, what was
 4     7|         shalt see the dame, and mark how fair."~ ~  LXV~Abashed
 5    13|  freedom as his dart of wood~We mark the nimble Spaniard launch
 6    14|     stair.~He stood not, he, to mark the bulwark's plight~Nor
 7    15|            Augustus', Trajan's, Mark's, Severus', crown;~But
 8    15|     Providence to him supply.~I mark Hernando Cortez bring, '
 9    16|  wandered wide,~Though from the mark it went somedeal astray;~
10    18| Angelier -- false Ganellon,~And Mark and Matthew from St. Michael'
11    21|         prest her former suit.~`Mark what to thee fidelity availed!'~(
12    21|    noise demonstrates) near.~To mark what this might be, towards
13    22|          but smote not fair~The mark; and (for Rogero's orb was
14    23|       an ancient say.~ ~ II~Now mark what chanced to Pinnabel,
15    23|       to wend;~That thou mayest mark if, in my valour, I~Agree
16    26|    three had prest the plain.~A mark well worthy fierce Rogero'
17    26|      passing liberal, I in none~Mark his example or his parragon."~ ~
18    26|     tread.~Let them depart; and mark we where in front~Rogero
19    28|     king displeased in ought~To mark his guest's inferiority;~
20    29|        upon the brim,~Halted to mark if his adventure were~Achieved
21    30|  deserves,~If slanting from the mark his faulchion swerves.~ ~
22    32|         Filled full of picture, mark each storied wall.~ ~ XCVI~
23    33|      flaps, with eyes~Intent to mark where widest is the way.~
24    35|        fame, and here above the mark remains;~For both would
25    40|         rear;~Although he was a mark for all the town.~Of many
26    42|   magician Montalbano's lord~To mark how sorely do had erred,
27    43|    bestow~Upon that messanger a mark of gold.~The dog obeyed,
28    46| consistory;~And (if I dote not) mark how one and all~In face
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