Canto

 1     3|         various form;~And when it thrice with bending march has wound~
 2     7|     change their raiment twice or thrice a day,~Now for this use,
 3    10|           sorrowing on the steep.~Thrice, cruel to herself, the dame
 4    17|       bold Laodicea's baron bore.~Thrice of four times about to press
 5    18| rabble-rout who bayed~Behind him, thrice or more, by anger driven,~
 6    23|            XII~Embracing twice or thrice the cousins stand,~Fraternally,
 7    23|         The golden sun had broken thrice, and sought~His rest anew;
 8    26|           and left, she made him, thrice or more~Poised on his haunches,
 9    29|          might,~Wherewith whoever thrice his body laves,~Destructive
10    29|       securely braves.~ ~ XVI~"If thrice therewith he bathe himself,
11    30|    bristle-hand lets go the rein:~Thrice with his head he threats
12    33|      quelled and broken twice and thrice, anew~Now the Bavarians,
13    33|            The painting twice and thrice those guests review,~Nor
14    41|         strove Anglantes' knight,~Thrice, nay four times, with rowels
15    43|       wilt thou demand.~Even now, thrice richer art thou by my deed,~
16    43|         she not, though more than thrice represt;~And strove so well
17    46|           made assay~Yet twice or thrice, ere words could find their
18    46|          CXL~And smiting twice or thrice his horrid front,~Raising
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