Canto

 1     1|       and pain;~And how she so preserved her virgin flower~Pure as
 2     5|       she with careful privacy~Preserved whatever she esteemed most
 3     7|    posterity;~ ~ XXXIX~She who preserved her with protecting care,~
 4     7|      dame,~Once loved so well, preserved, not of his fame.~ ~ XLI~
 5     8|       her cruel death delayed,~Preserved until their last necessity;~
 6    12|  concealed the maid from view,~Preserved from spell when it the finger
 7    13|     But that they knew, for me preserved a maid,~As yet I am, they
 8    14|   bloom,~In that Fabricius you preserved to Rome.~ ~ V~Rome's mighty
 9    16|         who well met,~Had thus preserved him from so sore a sweat.~ ~
10    20|    XXXIV~"Nor by the women one preserved would be,~If they without
11    20|        fed the earth-bred worm~Preserved beyond her date, some ten
12    21|        wended;~Nor had he else preserved his honour clear:~For when
13    22|  people in their fear,~And has preserved himself from peril sore;~
14    22|      these three times, he has preserved the shield~Beneath its veil,
15    24|     vain.~So had heaven's King preserved the count from scathe,~To
16    25|        past.~Thou that whilere preserved'st me from the crew,~Which
17    32|      stirred,~From falling she preserved herself with pain.~She turned
18    37|      yield,~And the rich goods preserved in that repair.~These the
19    38|    While aye thy virgin flower preserved its bloom,~ ~ LXXXIII~"Hear,
20    43| adorned antiquity,~Whose fame, preserved by the historic page,~Is
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