Canto

 1     1|           for penance, smite~His cheek, and rash Marsilius rue
 2     1|       spies.~And, pale as is her cheek, and troubled sore,~Arriving,
 3     1|        before~Or after, dyed his cheek so deep a red,~And if he
 4     3|        Beard overgrown about the cheek and chin;~With shaggy brow,
 5     5|        mien distressed,~A pallid cheek, and heart which thickly
 6     6|      constant mind,~Not from his cheek the wonted hues depart.~
 7     7|    lustre glows.~Upon her tender cheek the mingled dye~Is scattered,
 8    14|       sight;~And in the coward's cheek of pallid hue~Is yet pourtrayed
 9    14|       this while, whose eyes~And cheek were wetted with the frequent
10    14|        Spain;~But to behold that cheek of lovely grain.~ ~ LVIII~"
11    16|        beaming eyes, nor vermeil cheek,~Protect the blooming dame
12    16|      plied,~Of this the front or cheek, of that the poll,~The arm
13    18|         follower of the chase.~A cheek of white, suffused with
14    20|        France."~Not only was his cheek of crimson dye,~Such shame
15    23|        Against the churl's right cheek the weapon went:~It failed
16    24|          does she spare~Bosom or cheek; but still, with cruel wound,~
17    25|          some across the gullet, cheek, or crown.~Screaming, the
18    28|       opprest,~Yet, in her faded cheek such beauties meet,~Love
19    29|         With frightful beard his cheek is overgrown:~No sooner
20    33|              XLVI~"Though on his cheek youth's blossoms scarce
21    34|          dark fumes now stain~My cheek, and with salt rheum mine
22    41|      heretofore~Had blanched her cheek and froze her youthful blood;~
23    43| Dead-white with jealous fear his cheek is dyed,~Through doubt of
24    45|        prince so ill appaid,~His cheek was seen to blanch with
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