Canto

 1     5|       ended saw his daughter's woes,~Redeemed from death and
 2    10|        which (a refuge from my woes),~Embarking, I from hence
 3    10| complains;~And bent to end her woes, with many a sigh,~Often
 4    11|      thee,~This day did not my woes concluded see.~ ~ LVII~"
 5    13|     Zerbino, hears the piteous woes.~Next puts to death the
 6    15|    Rodomont, occasion of their woes,~Exempted from the mighty
 7    17|      no small joy 'mid all the woes, that.'~To him exclaimed
 8    17|        The king who caused her woes, with pitying eye~Looks
 9    20|        to dwell amid perpetual woes,~All in one day should by
10    23| Orlando studied to conceal his woes;~And yet the mischief gathered
11    23|      which are the index of my woes,~These are not sighs, nor
12    24|        caused a thousand other woes.~ ~ LII~Questioned by good
13    24|    appeared, it past all other woes;~Though he could hardly
14    24| abandoned so by me,~Of all its woes the heaviest pain will be."~ ~
15    25|     The wretched Flordespina's woes augment:~For of departing
16    27|      Echo oft, for pity of his woes,~With him from hollow rock
17    28|   should retire, encreased his woes;~Who, with the mention of
18    29|       at last a refuge for her woes,~And means to save her chastity
19    33|        known,~He would in many woes his host engage,~Entering
20    39|   plainly shows her joy; which woes o'erblown~Had made the mightiest
21    40|         mid diverse deaths and woes,~On that dark night, when
22    40|      In memory of their bitter woes, aloud!~ ~ XIV~And, when
23    42|       afterwards rehearsed~Her woes, and told her brother's
24    45|    account of his insufferable woes.~ ~ LXXXVII~"Whereof should
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