Canto

 1     2|     ere the gathering darkness grow;~And, yonder mountain past, (
 2     3|      Ceres' fruitful treasures grow.~Nor that he shall enlarge
 3     5|        suckers many times will grow.~Thus my unhappy passion
 4     7|     and firm, two ivory apples grow,~Which rise and fall, as,
 5    10| odoriferous shrubs are seen to grow,~Which through the summer
 6    10|     faulchion where the tushes grow,~But aims that 'twixt the
 7    14|       and memorable scathe may grow.~He next from her of Silence
 8    15|      the blest he fares, where grow~Thickets of myrrh, and gums
 9    15|     marish, where green rushes grow,~He hastes, intending from
10    18|     plant, before it shoot and grow."~ ~ CXLVIII~Each to retreat
11    19|       hearts, a thousand looks grow pale.~ ~ LXXXII~The bosom
12    26|    monster grown, and aye will grow;~And till much time be past
13    26|    till much time be past will grow alway:~Was never mightier,
14    29|        that weight too irksome grow,~He put her down, to lead
15    30|      his pride and fury waxes, grow~As much, yea more, his valour
16    39|         and mighty trees which grow~On their steep banks, and
17    39|     the circle round about him grow,~Levels his club that furious
18    43|      such a petty burgh should grow,~And where but marsh and
19    46|     her brother's stock should grow~(Albeit she knew far distant
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