Canto

 1    10|  fevered palates glow.~In this example which I offer, versed,~Their
 2    14|        thine, and to thy bands example be,~And tell what ills such
 3    14|    divine~Assisted, and a fair example gave;~And there with folded
 4    18|   grown;~Of whom the story, an example rare~Of constant love, is
 5    20|         Of beauty and of worth example rare,~Now grieved and angered,
 6    22|    bold~Has after his renowned example done,~He straightway does
 7    24|     Now thought, and her as an example shew.~Next, 'twere far better,
 8    25|      may be~The first and last example in thy reign.~Foully did
 9    26|    liberal, I in none~Mark his example or his parragon."~ ~ XLVIII~
10    27|    Tartar foe:~When him I such example hope to make,~That thou
11    27|     crown of Tingitane~(An ill example) was preferred to wear.~
12    29|         And leave to earth the example of thy love!~ ~ XXVIII~His
13    36|      the days of yore,~No such example was; they all, in field,~
14    37|        has before his eyes~The example of his elder brother slain,~
15    37| upheave:~Let rulers in his sad example see,~Ill doers in the end
16    39|       Moor;~Who moved by their example put from shore.~ ~ LXVII~
17    46|        Its genuine form in his example shows.~Behold an Obyson,
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