Canto

 1     6|      Nor yet Discomfort, never enter here,~Where Plenty fills
 2    14|        is found,~Who lets none enter, and agnizes none;~Nor message
 3    15|        gold;~I see prepared to enter the career~This third, who
 4    15|      whom I say,~I see Charles enter fertile Italy,~To which
 5    15|      XCIV~So that, before they enter on their road,~All that
 6    17| greensward laid,~That he might enter with the flock who wound~
 7    17|        the word,~And bade them enter, and the duel stay:~They
 8    19|    Marphisa bold,~That she may enter, afterwards is told.~ ~
 9    24|     forest, where parforce~Who enter its recess go astray;~And
10    26|     rebel fiends; and one~Bids enter into Doralice's steed,~Whom
11    27|        Child, of danger clear,~Enter the paynim ramparts; and,
12    28|        The intruders ill could enter other's door.~ ~ L~"-- '
13    43|  Erithraean shore.~ ~ XXXVI~"I enter safely, that my palace knew,~
14    44|    hand;~Nor yet Belgrade will enter on that day:~For first,
15    45|        Paris.~ ~ LXII~Leo will enter not the town; but nigh~Pitches
16    45|         and into it would fain~Enter, that stripling to the quick
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