Canto

 1     6|       Nor is it marvel if the burden pains;~No ramble his in
 2    12|   vest,~To these, so wont the burden to abide.~As well was armed,
 3    15|     youthful pair propose~The burden of that enterprize upon~
 4    16|     the day~He must so huge a burden bear about,~Thanked in his
 5    17|      running to the sea their burden bore:~Her to her father,
 6    18|     thought;~Of which loathed burden he would fain be clear;~
 7    18|    might,~Under the cherished burden they conveyed;~And now approaching
 8    18|    dead:~ ~ CXC~And dropt the burden, weening his Medore~Had
 9    19|       Wearied, at length, the burden he bestowed~Upon the grass,
10    19| having born so long so sore a burden!~ ~ XXXII~Oh! couldst thou
11    20|      their liberty;~For never burden does so sore oppress~As
12    27|      o'er~With boat of little burden, which conveyed,~For the
13    28|       lusty steed,~Who bore a burden, trapt with sable weed.~ ~
14    28|    damsel were,~And what that burden, will to you be clear,~Remembering
15    32| breach of vow --~Beneath what burden will thy heart be bent?~
16    35|    They have not strength the burden to sustain;~So that parforce
17    35|  Takes from those swans their burden, and suspends~The names
18    40|       with beam, or weightier burden, come.~ ~ XVII~This and
19    41|   With weary womb, with heavy burden fraught,~ ~ LXIII~'Twixt
20    43|   bier,~Who under Age's heavy burden bows;~Who, in the tears
21    43|       troubles still I bore a burden,~Why am I not a partner
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