Canto

 1     6|    in rugged case confined,~Dost live and speak? And so may
 2     7|    said), the virtuous ring dost wear,~I have no doubt if
 3     8|      where? In doleful wise~Dost thou, perchance, yet rove
 4     9|    that other shore to land~Dost by my aid, Sir cavalier,
 5    10|     float.~-- Where, cruel, dost thou fly so swiftly? --
 6    10|     As well as I, the story dost thou know;~Now, see the
 7    10|      Now, see the meed thou dost for this bestow!~ ~ XXXIII~"
 8    15|    the other side~Me vainly dost thou move to pass the wave;~
 9    17|     thou, among our people, dost but crave~A hand to give
10    18|    who~Thy sovereign beauty dost in heaven, and hell,~And
11    20|   Fortune, with what change dost thou repay~My loss! she
12    24|  not thy faults, while thou dost others fit."~-- I answer
13    31|    or hell below.~ ~ XCVII~"Dost thou, as matched with me
14    31|    unmeriting a steed,~That dost by chivalry such foul misdeed."~ ~
15    36|     he was alive, thou best dost know.~I the fixed stars
16    43|     went I; me thus welcome dost thou make?~Alas! what hope
17    43| what designs, fell Fortune, dost thou break!~Ah! wherefore
18    43|   here liest slain,~And who dost live in heaven above, I
19    45|      O my fair sun, from me dost turn aside,~A thousand,
20    45|  thyself; for thou,~I know, dost hold him than thyself more
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