Canto

 1     8|      there,~Hoping to warn the shepherd with her tongue;~Till the
 2     8|   mournful strain,~And the sad shepherd weep for her in vain.~ ~
 3    15|      be one flock, beneath one Shepherd's keep.~ ~  XXVII~"And that
 4    17|    scrip beside,~Which, like a shepherd's, to his waist was tied.~ ~
 5    17|     pen or loose,~And play the shepherd more for sport than use.~ ~
 6    17|      to release,~We viewed the shepherd, with the dawning ray;~Who,
 7    17|        the flock, where us the shepherd leads,~Through verdant mountains,
 8    17|      in her hair.~To thee, his shepherd, God, to guide his sheep,~
 9    19|     led,~Beneath the courteous shepherd's humble shed.~ ~ XXVI~Nor
10    19|        took fire.~ ~ XXVII~The shepherd dwelt, between two mountains
11    23|       by Medore,~From the near shepherd's cot had wont to stray~
12    23|       So scathed, that they to shepherd or to flock~Thenceforth
13    23|    stems of oak.~ ~ CXXXVI~The shepherd swains, who hear the tumult
14    24|        in their rear,~Seizes a shepherd, and plucks off his head;~
15    24|   neighbouring flood,~Beheld a shepherd coming, pale with dread.~
16    30|        side.~Behold! a mounted shepherd at the brim~Arrived, his
17    30|    knotted, for his need,~That shepherd had, wherewith he smote
18    32| browsed,~Leaving the fields, a shepherd she espied.~To him where,
19    32|      afield.~ ~ LXV~To her the shepherd said, "I know of none~Whereto
20    32|     Bradamant asked the kindly shepherd where~That castle stood;
21    32|  oftener of the fair~Than Io's shepherd of his charge whilere:~For
22    43|      was wooed~The illustrious shepherd upon Ida hoar.~But no repulse
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