Canto

 1     9|      And finds new wife or maid whereon to feed:~ ~ XIII~"For of
 2    10|           LXI~On arches raised, whereon the firmament~Seemed to
 3    18|      pray you stand,~That youth whereon your hopes were wont to
 4    26|        hest."~ ~ CIII~"As fire, whereon dry, heated wood is strown,~
 5    34|         first he took~His horn, whereon the knight in all relies.~
 6    34|         from the globe surveyed whereon we stand,~And that he both
 7    34|        away.~Much fame is here, whereon Time and the Hour,~Like
 8    37|         standing in the square;~Whereon the wicked lord of the domain~
 9    38|         plainly spied~The scope whereon Marsilius was intent,~To
10    39|      appear,~As are the plants, whereon they grew whilere.~ ~ XXVIII~
11    42|         a level space~(He says) whereon a single boot to place.~ ~
12    44|      stayed~From the lone rock, whereon the waters roared,~His farewell
13    44| structure arch and trophy high,~Whereon Biserta's sack is painted
14    44|      cavalier, in crimson vest, whereon~With all its stalk in silk
15    46|      the nuptial chamber dight;~Whereon long time before she had
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