Canto

 1     5|    she would not be another's spouse.~How, if to him the Scottish
 2     9|      prison mews~Her plighted spouse, that ere he makes repair~
 3     9|     and departs; and with his spouse~Departs Bireno, to repeat
 4     9|     time to save~My cherished spouse from torture and the grave.~ ~
 5     9|  shall die content,~Who to my spouse shall life by death have
 6     9|     by her misery bought,~Her spouse were rescued from the tyrant'
 7    11|      and sighs,~How her false spouse betrayed her as she lay~
 8    16| virgins, dedicate to heavenly spouse,~Lest this day frustrate
 9    21|       resented,~Excited for a spouse I hold so dear.~I, that
10    27|    what each conceited of his spouse,~And if he deemed her faithful
11    28|     sped;~While his afflicted spouse returned to bed.~ ~ XVIII~"
12    30|      whom fair Bradamant, his spouse, does stay,~But Fate forbade,
13    32|      goes,~To see if Tithon's spouse the lily white~Yet scatters
14    32|    days --~She seeing not her spouse, and tidings none~Receiving
15    32|  shall he possess;~Him for my spouse and lord will I confess.'~ ~
16    34|       Aurora left her ancient spouse,~Not for his many years
17    37|      the bridegroom gives the spouse.~ ~ LXIV~" `But the holy
18    37|   them that wed.~But 'tis the spouse's part to take the cup;~
19    45|      The one the other, other spouse to take.~ ~ CV~Whether Marphisa
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