Canto

 1    10|      the first;~Lord Desmond leads the next, in mountains nursed.~ ~
 2    12|     hope the toiling warrior leads,~Searching his lady-love,
 3    14|  Fezzan's clan,~And Finaduro leads the band supplied~By the
 4    15|     trust) the imperial army leads:~Saving which, Caesar not
 5    16|     which in a straight line leads~Up to St. Michael's bridge,
 6    17| flock, where us the shepherd leads,~Through verdant mountains,
 7    18|       Left on the road which leads from Armeny,~Because, parforce
 8    19|      youth surround,~Zerbino leads, and bids his followers
 9    20|  descry~The comrades whom he leads, perceive his bent,~And
10    23|      satisfy~The want, which leads thee after me to wend;~That
11    25|     well by you be wist.~She leads me to her chamber of repose~
12    33|   tomb."~ ~ XIII~So said, he leads the listening ladies where~
13    33|  sway.~Lo! while in Italy he leads his band,~Another wars upon
14    37|   and by another steer.~This leads you to his tower, described
15    40|  inland from the shore:~Each leads a portion of those Aethiops
16    42|    the ascent.~To arch above leads every stair withal,~And
17    46|      By the hand him Fortune leads in age more staid;~And Valour
18    46|    crew~The puissant monarch leads his martial band,~Watchful
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