Canto

 1     3|          lady's leave the volume closed,~Whose precepts to her will
 2     6|          Rogero said; and, as he closed his suit,~That gentle myrtle
 3     9|             XXIX~"He, where 'tis closed behind, in the iron round,~
 4     9|         when her lips the damsel closed,~Whose ready will ne'er
 5    10|        mortal slumber would have closed her eye:~But fairies cannot
 6    16|      moved the squadrons, having closed his speech,~Softly, beneath
 7    17|      Then moved the stone, which closed that cavern deep,~And lodged
 8    17|      with deep sleep opprest, he closed his eye:~So heavily, no
 9    20|        Nor for ten forges, often closed, in store~Have the ill-furnished
10    23|     smitten: in conclusion, they~Closed, and the paynim king Orlando
11    24|        Thou might'st have justly closed the darksome vault;~But,
12    24|        together dwell.~No sooner closed thine eyelids shall appear~
13    24|         long and roomy, and well closed with pitch.~ ~ XCIII~So,
14    25|      couched upon the greenwood, closed her eyes.~A tale more pleasing
15    25|     convey.~ ~ XCIII~When he had closed the sheet, that amorous
16    25|       amorous knight~His eyelids closed as well, and rest ensued:~
17    28|       lighted,~(For windows ever closed shut out the day)~Where
18    31|       allied.~But how they after closed in fierce affray,~I till
19    32|        had the stranger here but closed his news,~Well might his
20    33|          ye, wretched eyes, that closed ye show~Unreal good, and
21    33|        Where whilom good Alcides closed the way;~From the Atlantic
22    34| mountain-cave his long career~He closed, and ran the monstrous troop
23    36|        pain,~And on the foremost closed the opposing train.~ ~ VII~
24    36|       bent~On mischief, fiercely closed the furious two:~But when
25    36|        sign:~But she, with vizor closed, already came,~Raging and
26    37|      ward,~Behind those warriors closed a barricade;~While that,
27    43|      science great;~Who, when he closed his eyes on Phoebus' light,~
28    43|      taught;~And when he now had closed his history,~With pity touched,
29    44|         his treaty be so quickly closed~With Leo; let a year be
30    45|        upon that unhappy day had closed.~But, when within Cimmeria'
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