Canto

 1     2|        thee each sucker of thy cursed seed!"~ ~ LXXVI~But not,
 2     4|      her arms his fond desire?~Cursed be the law by which the
 3     4|       which the dame is tried!~Cursed he who would permit a doom
 4     7|      still no better sped;~And cursed a thousand times the hour
 5     8|     and her visage marred,~And cursed her want of wit and wariness.~
 6     9|    below!~ ~ XCI~"O loathed, O cursed piece of enginery,~Cast
 7    10|       At rising? False Bireno! cursed day~That I was born! What
 8    11| thought,~Foiled and astounded, cursed his little heed.~And now
 9    11|        has doomed to hell~That cursed soul, amid the unhappy crew,~
10    14|   others made~Their offerings, cursed the god to whom they prayed.~ ~
11    17|     with two Neros and a Caius cursed;~ ~ II~Domitian and the
12    18|    race are they!"~Some loudly cursed them, and some raved behind,~
13    20| address the martial peers,~And cursed withal the day, in high
14    21|     his escort, went,~And inly cursed her all the livelong day,~
15    26|            LXXXIII~That Tartar cursed the elements and sky,~When
16    26|       to make his buckler fly,~Cursed heaven as loudly as that
17    28|        reason, inly chafed and cursed,~-- That she was but too
18    29| warlike king, unused to wine,~(Cursed, and forbidden by his law,
19    38|    remained to him below:~Each cursed the senseless anger and
20    42|   renewed the wonted tale;~She cursed her hard and evil destiny;~
21    42|       Melissa she accused, and cursed~The oracle of the cavern,
22    43|       So that immortal life is cursed by all.~And thou the debt
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