Canto

 1     1|     without distinction, there survey~The recent print of hoofs
 2    10|      yellow, brown, and green, survey,~And that striped blue and
 3    10|    that a leopard in the toils survey,~The bearing of the noble
 4    10|       and another, crowding to survey~His courser, single of its
 5    12|       had begun the herbage to survey~For print of recent footsteps,
 6    13|      dames of thee descended I survey,~Mothers of those who wear
 7    17|        first that you will now survey;~None have been held beside.
 8    17|        the unhappy lover might survey;~What time he grieving went
 9    17|     them the king delighted to survey.~Ofttimes they pierce the
10    19|       eyes that beauteous face survey,~Takes pity on the boy,
11    19|     can from the vessel's deck survey~Two castles, which the port
12    19|   silver, oftener made of wax, survey;~Which supplicants from
13    20| climbing, nor descending hill, survey~Each other's face, nor any
14    21|    that Philander with a light survey~The man whom he on earth
15    25|       the fish-hook of a Faun, survey,~Who would devour alive
16    25|       advices teach;~And there survey an ample band who lie~Exposed
17    27|      her distant form they yet survey;~But finally they lose that
18    27|      Parmesan like circle does survey,~Whenever he to Borgo wends
19    32|       from whose top she might survey~Gay champaign, wood, and,
20    34|      the infernal gulfs around survey.~"Why should I fear, that
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