Canto

 1     5|     with loving show,~As him I hitherto was wont to greet;~And he
 2     6|  manifestly be displayed,~That hitherto he moves not in her aid.~ ~
 3     9|   sought that shore:~ ~ XX~For hitherto, by land or sea conveyed,~
 4    13|        honour yet unborn,~Each hitherto distinguished matron shows;~
 5    19|      laugh, as I conceive,~Nor hitherto has found me worst in fight.~
 6    24|      had conveyed;~Hoping, one hitherto by him found just,~Would
 7    26|  brought?"~-- And Malagigi -- "Hitherto their glory~No author has
 8    26|       iron vest;~And both have hitherto maintained their place.~
 9    27|  CXXIII~Though none for whom I hitherto have sighed~-- Of those
10    28| Astolpho deemed the thing,~Who hitherto had thought the palm his
11    28|    pursue,~Accustomed westward hitherto to scower;~To their deserted
12    34| beneath a flattering mien,~Had hitherto concealed, I plainly show;~--
13    37|        ill endures no more; if hitherto~Unfriendly by the poet's
14    38|    battle more at heart,~Waged hitherto with what success you see,~
15    43|    made with full success;~For hitherto (as hoped) confirmed I see~
16    44|    LXXXIV~The Bulgar host hath hitherto made head;~But when they
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