Canto

 1     1|       man on foot espies,~And glows with sudden anger and despite;~
 2     5|    heart with vengeful hatred glows~Against Geneura; while that
 3     6|      is not a single part but glows,~With rarest gems of India
 4     7|     gold with brighter lustre glows.~Upon her tender cheek the
 5     8|     with honest red, all over glows.~ ~ XLVIII~A pocket at the
 6    10|    with less blaze lit tinder glows,~Or ripened corn, wherever
 7    13|      glass by gem that richly glows,~-- So by this dame I honour
 8    15|    less with hope of conquest glows~Than if the palm he has
 9    25|     wild desire more fiercely glows;~And on her wearied eyes
10    27|     morning dawns or noontide glows,~-- Nor night nor day --
11    28|    shades depart, and morning glows:~But spends a larger part
12    35|       victory, with transport glows,~And bids his followers
13    36|      the love of young Rogero glows;~And citing what, and when,
14    37|  Venus, Maja, or to star that glows~Alone, or circles with the
15    37| dishonest sight and shameful, glows~Each martial damsel's visage,
16    37|     for her the young Tanacro glows,~Than for that other burned
17    41|     charity and warm devotion glows,~And him instructs the venerable
18    42|  beside that mid-day fiercely glows,~I have so suffered from
19    43|        in whose veins a fever glows,~Roars as he wreathes his
20    46|   virtues gilt, the stripling glows.~ ~  XCIV~In this part is
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