Canto

 1    11|           might renew;~In certain rustic weeds her body dressed:~
 2    14|         the flames, which careful rustic's hand~Scatters when Boreas
 3    17|     kitchens there construct, and rustic stoves,~And carpets for
 4    18|           I with style inapt, and rustic lore,~You of large portion
 5    19|          Who was (though mean and rustic was her wear)~Of royal presence
 6    19|         from the lowing herd, the rustic wight~A heifer, missing
 7    19|       upon the ground,~And he her rustic comrade, at her hest.~She
 8    21|         served him in the wood,~A rustic bier of sturdy branches
 9    22|         its bed~Before a youthful rustic, ambushed near,~Sprang from
10    24|         such examples warned, the rustic crew~Abandoned in the fields
11    24|       farms,~Outcry and horn, and rustic trumpeting;~And faster sound
12    24| weaponless, so play the bold.~The rustic troop retreated from the
13    30|          A cuff he levels at that rustic's head,~And splits the solid
14    43|           he strake,~Asked of the rustic, that in answer cried,~Within
15    43|     greenwood thread,~Thou from a rustic's fury rescuedst me,~By
16    43|      stops elsewhere;~And certain rustic reeds begins to sound;~His
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