Canto

 1     6| conspiracy,~Those others are, to drive her from her part:~And more
 2    10|       overtaken by a squall,~And drive three days the open sea
 3    15|        him saw a pinnace swiftly drive.~ ~ XLII~A hermit in the
 4    15|      cavalier behind:~For him to drive into the net, below~The
 5    17|         wealth; across the wave,~Drive him from Europe or from
 6    25|        cheat,~She would assay to drive from her conceit.~ ~ XLII~"
 7    26|          counsel are~Of force to drive this folly from thy head,~
 8    33|         I all means will try,~Or drive them from the realm which
 9    34|          so will I confound,~And drive before me their three-headed
10    34|       shend.)~Meseemed enough to drive him from my view,~So that
11    36|         guilt be made?~I wot, to drive me from thee is thine aim;~
12    43|          right shore the boatmen drive amain:~Next through a stagnant
13    44|          error, from his head~To drive, comfort on the knight bestow,~
14    44|         its fond mother beat~And drive it forth in anger, in its
15    45|        shades of night no sooner drive,~Than Fears are past and
16    45|     return, O radiance dear!~And drive from me that foul, consuming
17    46|      from the crowded lists they drive with speed,~Evermore kept
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