Canto

 1    13|      for its changes.~ ~ LXXXI~Meseems that I have many threads
 2    18|     still to me he was humane,~Meseems, if in his honour I forego~
 3    19| fortune thus contend?"~ ~ CII~"Meseems, at least, that till to-morrow'
 4    22|        Him to keep from harms,~Meseems we worthily should turn
 5    26|      in me."~ ~ VIII~Some one, meseems, may crave the stranger'
 6    27|       heart and prowess tried,~Meseems no ancient histories record,~
 7    37|       that hold~Had wended, as meseems whilere was told.~ ~ CXIII~
 8    40|   scape~Out of this trouble I, meseems, can shape.~ ~ XLIX~"I,
 9    40|     and near,~For him and his; meseems to you is known~How none
10    41|       foul a fault should fall~Meseems, my lord, if, while their
11    42|    maintain my word,~'Tis time meseems (said he, that owned the
12    43|        unite,~Thinking thereof meseems my heart is clove.~She had
13    43|        hardest temper wrought?~Meseems that thou in tempting her
14    44|     Leo loved him and admired,~Meseems that he an ill exchange
15    46|     divine,~Julio Camillo; and meseems that I~Berna, and Sanga,
16    46|    votive stone~He left; as I, meseems, erewhile have shown.~ ~
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