Canto

 1     1|       sight.~ ~ XXXVIII~Within soft moss and herbage form a
 2     1|   sorrow said,~Lamenting in so soft and sweet a tone,~He in
 3     1|      LIX~This said, he for the soft assault prepares,~When a
 4     4|       who warmly press~To that soft end of love (their goal
 5     6|        lilies there,~Which the soft breezes freshen as they
 6     7|  employ,~From that effeminate, soft realm to bring~Back into
 7     7|       lake and fair.~His fine, soft garments, wove with cunning
 8     7|       odours and the best;~And soft and amorous all his gestures
 9    10|     beware,~Whose visage is so soft and smooth to sight:~For
10    10|     from tears refrain:~And in soft tone he to the damsel cries,~(
11    12|     nought~Imports, if hard or soft its temper were.~Orlando,
12    13|      oft interposing break~Her soft angelic voice, which might
13    14|        iron beat,~Or rather of soft rind their arms had been:~
14    15|     moves so lightly, that the soft sand shows~No token of the
15    16|  Accorded to the horned lyre's soft tone;~That at the dulcet
16    26|      Where a firm footing that soft mead denied,~On the moist
17    30|       reached his armour (like soft wax, the shell~Oped, and
18    34|           XIV~"Since to belief soft woman is more prone,~He
19    34|      It was as 'twere a liquor soft and thin,~Which, save well
20    36|      maid,~To prove it hard or soft the listed plain,~And be
21    36|        ye shun?"~ ~ XL~As when soft southern breezes are unpent,~
22    42|        now so quickly moved by soft desires;~And of those fountains
23    45| against the enchanted blade~As soft as paste would prove all
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