Canto

 1     4|   gazing at the sky,~As if to witness comet or eclipse.~And there
 2     5| warmth we share.~This you may witness, and shall judge the case;~
 3     5|     the rest,~Which you shall witness without more delay;~In having
 4    10|    sped,~Where he should duly witness holy lore,~And beauty infinite
 5    11|   trooped no petty throng,~To witness that strange fight, who
 6    11|  appear~To vouch for much, as witness on her side.~While thus
 7    11|       Save when some faithful witness was in sight.~ ~ LXXXII~
 8    18|   weighed~Than all that other witness could declare.~To grant
 9    19|     raged above,~The faithful witness to their secret love.~ ~
10    19|      gay~With costly gems, in witness and in sign~Of love to her
11    23|     drew~The girdle forth, to witness to her lies;~Which straight
12    26|     here remain,~Yourself may witness, so would interfere,~That
13    27|   meets my view.~With none to witness, thou, beside the way~Usurped
14    31|       And cites all Heaven to witness to his tale.~ ~ CII~Next
15    31|        What I warrant true~By witness, I with arms in single fight,~
16    34|       voiced by many a worthy witness still,~The praises of my
17    36|       from fame,~But must the witness of thy guilt be made?~I
18    36|     ascended into Paradise.~A witness of the piteous case was
19    36|     of this truth the fittest witness be.~Much upon this was answered,
20    39|   none she slew.~ ~ XIII~They witness to each others' exploits
21    39|       made in solemn wise,~To witness which the gods were called
22    45|      own shield accused, that witness true,~The Child is captive
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