Canto

 1     1| Sacripant, who waked from worser dream,~In all without a cavil
 2     2|         lost, as in a melancholy dream;~And on the bank, which
 3     2|        rape, that all appeared a dream,~Until I heard in air the
 4     3|         that passed,~If 'twere a dream or a reality.~At length,
 5     7|        bred;~With what beside of dream or augury,~And all those
 6    11|     surprise,~She doubts it is a dream, and, in amaze,~Hardly believes
 7    11|        Awakened from his foolish dream at last,~And found she was
 8    15|    wonder thought)~Might think a dream to see him re-unite,~And
 9    25|       For hopeless love is but a dream and shade:~Now I this proffered
10    28|         thrown.~ ~ XXXV~"As in a dream, Jocundo stood, beside~Himself,
11    28|    certified,~And sure it was no dream, his sight believed.~-- `
12    33|    slumber toward dawn, and in a dream~The form of her Rogero seems
13    33|           What pleased was but a dream; alas! a sheer~Reality is
14    33|         my waking bane;~My joy a dream and prompt to disappear,~
15    33|          prompt to disappear,~No dream my cruel and tormenting
16    43|          to view?"~She from that dream draws evil augury;~And thither
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