Canto

 1     3|     thee,~To tell what is the heavens' pronounced decree.~ ~ X~"
 2    12|       red,~Aurora stained the heavens with various dye,~And Stars
 3    13|  shall not miss~What good the heavens to those below afford,~But
 4    13|      Or overhead the circling heavens have rolled,~United in Renata
 5    16|    deafening clamours put the heavens in fear,~Which, from our
 6    18|   seaman hoar~Of Luna he: the heavens, on all sides clear,~Vouch
 7    18|       her horn.~Medoro to the heavens upturns his eyes~Towards
 8    20| ensued,~Cries pierce the very heavens on every part.~Where'er
 9    22|    may!~Let HIM who rules the heavens ordain the rest,~Or Fortune,
10    31|     other beasts, adorned the heavens anew,~Which by the greater
11    34| erewhile in use~To scower the heavens, wherein of old was borne~
12    36|   While overhead the circling heavens shall turn.~ ~ XXXIX~Above
13    41|       cruel fear,~Filling the heavens with vow, lament and prayer,~
14    41|     intent~To suffer what the heavens for him ordained,~O'er those
15    43|       o' the day;~Figures the heavens as they appear to be.~Anselmo
16    43|    other times -- to obey~The heavens refuse; and we are void
17    43|     faith and honor save.~The heavens he figured; and to every
18    44|     with shouts that rent the heavens they cried,~To be their
19    46|     rue~Fair Italy, while the heavens above are rolled.~Constantine
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