Canto

 1     1|    land,~Westward with her had measured back his way;~Where, nigh
 2     6|     not born in low estate,~If measured by their mien and garb,
 3     8|      that road small space had measured yet,~When he a servant of
 4     8|     such charge that cavalier,~Measured by wit and force, was worthiest.~
 5    14|        that, the dead he eyed,~Measured their wounds, and turned
 6    17|      the rest,~Had to the city measured back their way.~By little
 7    18|     seat,~Till he from Antioch measured back his way.~At Joppa he
 8    18|         In love and peace they measured back their way.~Next came
 9    21|      ample world may see~That, measured by my deeds, I rank above~
10    28|        Both fair and youthful, measured by this scale,~Nor easily
11    30|       s Mount,~To her Hippalca measured back her way:~She of Frontino
12    36|        and cousin both excels,~Measured by that which I have seen
13    42|      her flight,~Who must have measured than half her way~Homeward,
14    44|      for this alone~He thither measured, and for nought beside.~
15    45|      dye;~Because, as one that measured well his might,~He knew
16    46| Departing thence, ere they had measured more~Than half a league,
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