Canto

 1     3|        And for his brother brave perpetual death.~ ~ LI~"In these two
 2     4|  underneath the sill,~Pots, with perpetual fire and secret, burned.~
 3    10|        thing~Impossible) her own perpetual spring.~ ~ LXIV~That such
 4    15|       the throne~Of Fez, where a perpetual summer smiles;~And other
 5    17| long-nursed disdain~Of cowardice perpetual record bear.~To you, by
 6    19|         be,~Or to be doomed to a perpetual yoke.~For each is made a
 7    20|       sky~Cast out to dwell amid perpetual woes,~All in one day should
 8    21|          And suffer prisonment's perpetual pain.~ ~ XXIX~"Yet nothing
 9    29|          to be,~Vowing to Heaven perpetual chastity.~ ~ XII~She sees
10    29|      errun,~Reject not lightly a perpetual grace,~A real joy, to be
11    32|        hope my fancy feed,~Me in perpetual bondage to detain.~Nor other
12    33|         those Nubian kings,~By a perpetual hunger's cruel stings.~ ~
13    33|      longer see,~Nor let me with perpetual hunger fight.~At least,
14    38|         from henceforth maintain perpetual peace;~ ~ LXXXIV~"And may
15    42|        seat~Was weighed, whereof perpetual record says~Guy Posthumus --
16    43|        love of right,~Shall with perpetual peace, perpetual love~Preserve
17    43|      Shall with perpetual peace, perpetual love~Preserve thee in abundance
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