Canto

 1     1|     thinned files without her boy returned.~-- Not such her
 2     3|       mark the father and his boy.~Two Guelphs: the first
 3     7|  warlike France the cherished boy.~Bradamant from her finger
 4     7|       with lees.~ ~ LXXI~Like boy who somewhere his ripe fruit
 5    17|      car, appear~Brazen-faced boy and girl of evil fame,~Who,
 6    18|       his side:~But that poor boy, who loved his master more,~
 7    19| advanced before,~He heard the boy no longer in the wind;~But
 8    19|    stripling: like a top, the boy turns round~And keeps him
 9    19|     survey,~Takes pity on the boy, and does not slay.~ ~ XI~
10    19|  viewless bow;~Which from the boy's fair hair and beauteous
11    19| desire.~ ~ XXXV~The beauteous boy is with her night and day,~
12    20|       rules below.~ ~ XIII~"A boy departed with they youthful
13    20|        Each mother should one boy preserve, and slay~The others,
14    28| Flammetta she, the Greek that boy was hight.~` -- When I had
15    30|  turvy turn.~ ~  XXIV~A seely boy then dipt his hand and drew~
16    39|     an oversight,~A stripling boy in peril yet untried,~Against
17    46| earthly round~Was ever born a boy so fair of mien.~Jove, Venus,
18    46|    far and wide~They meet the boy, and as a god adore.~The
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