Canto

 1     3|   lies there dead.~ ~ XI~"Yet lives the spirit of immortal strain;~
 2     3|  raven's wing shall rise.~Yet lives the voice, and thou shalt
 3     6|    Wretched that evil man who lives in trust~His secret sin
 4     6|    evil art;~So she, who ever lives in chastity,~Wisely on better
 5     9|  thought~My safety with their lives was cheaply bought.~ ~
 6    13|   name accord;~Who, while she lives, not only shall not miss~
 7    13|      said of thy descendents' lives,~(Haply that I the story
 8    14|      if we retrace~Our sinful lives; but if thou shouldst bestow~
 9    18|      are not gifted with more lives than we;~Have but one pair
10    19|   bade him say,~If they their lives were willing to lay down;~
11    20|    yielded up her breath,~But lives a life she would exchange
12    23|     and him adored,~As to two lives at once by him restored.~ ~
13    30|        Who will not, while he lives, conveyance lack.~As many
14    34|      fashion spin your feeble lives.~ ~ XC~"As long as one fleece
15    35|       Observing al the future lives around:~When those already
16    35|    whence conveyed were human lives, the two~Issued upon the
17    36|       either lover pains,~Who lives and loves, untaught by me,
18    36|     slain.~Are you alive, and lives King Agramant?~Never will
19    37|       his own another's glory lives;~ ~ XI~And well he merits,
20    37|      still~To woman, while he lives, will hatred bear.~If then
21    39| Charlemagne;~And after, if he lives to see its end,~To his own
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