Canto

 1     1|       the ear.~ ~ XXXVI~Weening removed the way by which she wends,~
 2     3|      Her back, and prison Mars, removed from sight.~His fair endeavours
 3     5|       read:~Him a stone's throw removed he placed, and spake:~` --
 4     7|         board and festive cheer~Removed, and sitting, play a merry
 5     7|    guise,~Hearing of him so far removed, and more~Grieves that she
 6     8|        good, whose borrowed hue~Removed, would haply foul and evil
 7     8|         her peril known.~So far removed, for what would that have
 8    10|         safe in greenwood shade~Removed from noise, and, for her
 9    11|        maid!~Meanwhile, now far removed, the flying fair~Had halted
10    14|    Arabia lies a pleasant vale,~Removed from village and from city'
11    16|   Sobrino lay;~Who, half-a-mile removed from those of Spain,~Posted
12    17|         or only feigns!~The orc removed the stone, unbarred the
13    22|      shield withdrawn -- he had removed as well~The light, which
14    23|       the wood,~A fort, nor far removed was the abode,~Which on
15    25| exquisite --~Has been some time removed, the royal maid~Expects
16    27|   Sarzan's fancy flies,~Himself removed from thence a mighty space,~
17    29|       when from his side~He had removed the prating eremite,~With
18    35|        stone;~And having thence removed all plate and shell~Wherewith (
19    38|        be;~But not through this removed our perils are,~Though it
20    44|       graven here,~It cannot be removed: that my heart's core~Is
21    45|         place to him seemed far removed from view,~And fitted for
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