Canto

 1     3|       told,~Thou to this cave shouldst come by path untried,~Which
 2     8|      remains, that thou on me~Shouldst not now satiate thy revengeful
 3     8|       things below?~That thou shouldst make a hideous monster's
 4    12|       Agolant's bold son: but shouldst thou meet~The warrior whom
 5    13| display;~I would not but thou shouldst the story hear.~-- And let
 6    14|     sinful lives; but if thou shouldst bestow~In aid, the gift
 7    20|     that so fair a sight~Thou shouldst behold, nor seek to gain
 8    21|      he said)~I will not thou shouldst any danger dread."~ ~ VII~
 9    25|     imagined, that again~Thou shouldst not see me until Heaven
10    26|    darts and lances dies~That shouldst by what I see in this be
11    29| virtue blest;~Lest haply thou shouldst harbour any dread~That mortal
12    31|       I,~Be sure, though thou shouldst seek the Stygian reign,~
13    32|      vain the hope! that thou shouldst be~Ever to pity moved by
14    34|      And to be known on earth shouldst thou be fain,~Thee will
15    36|      thee foretell,~That thou shouldst perish by a treacherous
16    43|       annoy,~Rather than thou shouldst envy other's joy!"~ ~ LXIII~
17    43|          at thy command~(Even shouldst thou squander both) are
18    45|     little cause" (he cried)~"Shouldst have to envy him, so highly
19    45|   barred thy way, intent~Thou shouldst not him by better speed
20    46|    now descry,~Such treatment shouldst thou then have had, as thou~
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