Canto

 1    15|        How he who of one hair deprived the pest~Only could him
 2    16|     Alone one live long year, deprived of thee,~-- A second near --
 3    16|       By Clarence's bold duke deprived of life.~ ~ LXX~Hence 'tis
 4    18|    web we vainly wove,~Him we deprived of horse and arm, and we~
 5    18|       is left me, here above,~Deprived of thee, Medoro mine? To
 6    20|   will be transitory,~If long deprived of such the world had been;~
 7    20|    spill.~ ~ XLI~" `But since deprived of all humanity~Are human
 8    20|      held as nought,~And now, deprived of courage, basely flew,~
 9    24|  Sarzan king~Now smote, as if deprived of all his might,~The stirrups
10    30|     from that blow,~Which had deprived of sense the astonied knight;~
11    32|     wasting flower, well nigh deprived~Of that quick sap which
12    34|      error (as he says) again~Deprived the gentle baron of his
13    35|       men should be~Blind and deprived of judgment, is God's doom;~
14    36|    doom,~Of your unhappy sire deprived that fair,~Not heeding that
15    40|     Thy subjects by thy death deprived will be~Of hope, the only
16    41| strife;~Gradasso and Agramant deprived of life.~ ~ ~ I~The odour
17    41|    the warfare o'er,~And that deprived of life Sobrino lies;~And,
18    44|       lost on earth, of sound deprived his horn:~For this not only
19    45|        That had of either arm deprived his foe;~So the emperor
20    46|    XXXVII~"Content thee, that deprived of her, as well~I should
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