Canto

 1     4|        bought the steed, and as Aurora shot~Her rosy rays, rode
 2    10|         wheels the frosty rhine~Aurora upon earth beneath had flung;~
 3    11|        ascends.~It was the hour Aurora gay before~The rising sun
 4    12|         yellow flowers and red,~Aurora stained the heavens with
 5    13|         On wonted journey white Aurora starts,~The paladin with
 6    15|       Sweet Chloris, who behind Aurora flies,~At rise of sun, through
 7    15| bestowed in vain;~And now a new Aurora climbs the skies,~And from
 8    18|       aged lover, once so dear,~Aurora roused, their humble roof
 9    23|        LII~When, the next morn, Aurora stains with dye~Red, white,
10    30|          XLIV~And had; but that Aurora -- on his way~Ushering aye
11    34|  comfort found he here)~And now Aurora left her ancient spouse,~
12    37|        rest the troop; and when Aurora's light~Serves as a signal
13    38|        plain.~ ~ LXXVI~Watchful Aurora hardly from the bower~Of
14    40|    reposing in her Tithon's bed~Aurora was, and dusky were the
15    42|    night and vapours dun~Before Aurora's beauteous visage fly,~
16    43|       fades from sight;~For now Aurora from her basket throws~All
17    43|    espies~The lonely rock, upon Aurora's rise.~ ~ CLXXXIX~Worked
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