Canto

 1     7|     reply;~For thence, if yet he lived would she be taught,~Of
 2    10|      Though little, upon which I lived, to buy~Thee needful succour
 3    13|       and frauds.~ ~ V~"Whilom I lived, content in Fortune's smile,~
 4    13|      space,~Of many evil chances lived in fear.~One day, mid others
 5    14|      lost the virtuous ring,~Had lived in the displeasure of his
 6    17|      assay,~As well as those who lived in days of yore;~Consigned
 7    17|       addressed;~And said Lucina lived, nor need he more~Have of
 8    20|      Some years the lonely women lived forlorn:~Then found that
 9    20|          Queen Orontea, that yet lived, though old.~ ~ XXXVIII~"
10    20|             XXXVIII~"Yet Orontea lived, while of that shore~The
11    21|        which in remorse,~I, if I lived, on earth must ever throw,~
12    21|            So was she named) who lived but to betray.~She, who
13    21|     would have met her fate;~But lived subjected to his bitterest
14    25|        in thy service would have lived and died,~Nor would have
15    28|        on what Fortune gave him, lived at leisure,~Contented in
16    31|         slew,~Because, whenas he lived, he was my pride,~I deem,
17    33|    Nestor, that knew so much and lived so long,~Less prudent; nimble
18    34|     lover's constancy~I, while I lived, repaid with spite and scorn.~
19    34|          all eyes.~ ~ XVI~"There lived a Thracian knight, for warlike
20    34| certified,~That long time sagely lived king Otho's son;~Till other
21    37|      upon whose lands~The beldam lived, to put her in his hands.~ ~
22    42|       chain,~Fettered whereby he lived so long in pain;~ ~ LXVI~
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