Canto

 1     4|        and at a snap the prisoner dies.~ ~ XXIII~To cat and mouse,
 2     4|           conquer not, the damsel dies.~A like emrpize were worthier
 3     5|         wedded lord's desire.~She dies, unless a champion, good
 4    10|       cannot die.~ ~ LVI~No fairy dies, or can, while overhead~
 5    10|         widowed stalk the blossom dies,~Subject to all the changes
 6    11|         which wafts her sometimes dies away,~Or blows so foul,
 7    13|       mischiefs these offend;~One dies, and one departs without
 8    14|           breeds most affliction, dies by water.~ ~ CXXV~Lewis
 9    15|      because dismembered, -- ever dies;~For he replaces leg or
10    16|         So Agricalt, so Bambirago dies;~And next sore wounded is
11    17|        fast or slow --~So that he dies but well, holds cheap and
12    24|          Like Mandricardo, and he dies parforce.~ ~ CVI~He falls,
13    26|         by whose darts and lances dies~That shouldst by what I
14    30|           the waxing tide Orlando dies.~ ~ XV~But Fortune, that
15    30|     unavenged the unhappy monarch dies;~For in the very moment
16    33|          age's worthiest champion dies."~ ~ XXXIV~Under Italian
17    37| Unchronicled by fame, each matron dies;~But will no more; since
18    44|         my hand that unjust elder dies;~This will in nothing further
19    45|        Leo's service all applied,~Dies he a thousand deaths, he
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