Canto

 1     3|      slow:~I saw the brothers shun them as they passed."~Melissa
 2     5|    season changed her bed,~To shun the burning heat or pinching
 3     6|       the world, (and this to shun,~The damsel so had vowed)
 4    10|    descried no more;~Since to shun Friesland they to larboard
 5    14|       I ween, that post would shun,~If it were not for royal
 6    17|       granted her such ill to shun,~He would direct his wife
 7    20|     where stranger bark could shun~Foul wind or storm, which
 8    21|   distance of ten miles would shun,~Was he assured the castellain
 9    25|     held it wise, reproach to shun,~Which might by any carping
10    27|       his predestined doom to shun.~ ~ XXVII~Who 'scape one
11    27|    only can a woman's treason shun.~Each hopes alike to be
12    29|   LVIII~Where he somedeal may shun the noontide ray,~With dry
13    30| parforce;~For vainly would he shun the waters green.~Bathed
14    31|    nor peril in the adventure shun,~Till something for the
15    32|      is the mortal that would shun~To look upon the visage
16    33|      or river, with design to shun~Those cruel claws, which,
17    36|    that ever mine approach ye shun?"~ ~ XL~As when soft southern
18    39|  crews would fain that danger shun,~And ever into direr peril
19    41|      courser had the sense to shun~Sharp Durindana's fall,
20    45|    because he would discovery shun:~Nor barded steed he backed,
21    46|    life itself.~ ~ XXXII~"Nor shun to me thy sorrow to explain,~
22    46|   content awhile this deed to shun~Till all that thou canst
23    46|       divine:~"This must thou shun, that follow" -- seems the
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