Canto

 1     1|      her tresses.~ ~ XLIII~"But wanton hands no sooner this displace~
 2     5|         eyes, to you is known~A wanton of what sort you worshipped
 3     6|      suits that haughty fairy's wanton will.~ ~ LII~"Thou, too,
 4     6|    columns there,~Ran young and wanton girls, in frolic sport;~
 5     7|      ear.~So feigning, from the wanton dome possessed~By that old
 6    12|         Meantime their ways the wanton Indian queen~Observes, and
 7    16|  Beneath which beauties lurks a wanton heart~With little that is
 8    20|       castle bound.~ ~ CXIII~As wanton and ill-customed, when she
 9    21| compelled to ride.~Quickly that wanton, from his presence freed,~
10    21|        ill,~And go so far, that wanton should not hear~More of
11    22|          Twice when he from the wanton Fairy's reign~Was to that
12    25|         me with wishful eyes in wanton way.~ ~ LVII~"When more
13    27|         that she better hid her wanton vein.~ ~ CXXXIX~"He of his
14    34|        flowers.~ ~ L~Warble the wanton birds in verdant brake,~
15    35|      her, hear!~Who widely is a wanton baggage hight,~Solely that
16    43|      not, whose wedded partners wanton are:~For, when they would
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