Canto

 1     5| Ariodantes perished in the sea:~Drowned of his own free will was
 2     6|        s cavalier,~And was nigh drowned amid the waves that rise;~
 3     8|       in tears of bitter sorrow drowned.~ ~ LXXXIV~Not thinking
 4    10|        in bitter tears for ever drowned,~Of the Child's loss by
 5    11|       had in the deepest bottom drowned,~That never more the mischief
 6    11|      Italy~Afflicting most, has drowned the world in tears,~That,
 7    13|        now my tale, I tell, how drowned~In grief (her speech by
 8    18|       Gryphon fears he shall be drowned,~(So waxed their numbers)
 9    18|         neighbouring stream are drowned,~Agramant, who would form
10    23|       false tongue had said~Was drowned, so often wept with many
11    23|       hearing that the maid was drowned at sea.~ ~ LXVI~And worse
12    24|    ensanguined corse, in sorrow drowned,~The damsel throws herself,
13    27|     through reckless haste were drowned in Seine,~For all too narrow
14    27|   behold that monarch's kingdom drowned~With such a tempest, with
15    28|        night nor day, in sorrow drowned;~His appetite is gone, with
16    28|     fire was not by water to be drowned,~Nor he his nature changed
17    29|       knew not how to swim, was drowned.~Others report a Saint bestowed
18    30|      his Doralice, that oft was drowned~In tears, and often clad
19    31|         a useless care,~Or many drowned in Stygian streams below.~
20    31|       that in their flight were drowned in Seine,~He who would count,
21    36|       answer; but its sense was drowned~(Such rage confused that
22    37|        miry waters Marganor lay drowned.~ ~ LV~"That night, he in
23    40|         his o'erwhelming waters drowned;~Over the elm's high top
24    43|         first Melissa joys; but drowned~Forthwith is her light mirth;
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