Canto

 1     2|        waters flew.~ ~ XXIX~The watchful mariners, in wary sort,~
 2     4|   encounter falls."~ ~ VIII~The watchful maid attends to every thing,~
 3     7|      day~Thought of the damsel, watchful for her good,~She, I repeat,
 4     9|       for my need,~His brother, watchful of our motions, stayed:~
 5    15|        LIV~Astolpho blew, still watchful of surprise,~Weening to
 6    17|         But him from flight the watchful Gryphon turned,~And, after
 7    24| collected in a hurry, fare;~Aye watchful, if the trace I can explore~
 8    32|    court;~Nor care nor cost the watchful monarch spares:~Meanwhile
 9    34|     Death and Nature have their watchful eyes~On the hour when each
10    36|   paunch or breast;~But Aymon's watchful daughter turns the rein;~
11    36|      loss I wept,~And with more watchful care thy brother kept.~ ~
12    38|        spacious plain.~ ~ LXXVI~Watchful Aurora hardly from the bower~
13    40|     shame,~To a thousand and to watchful eyes is clear.~Dragged upon
14    43|         If sure to be unseen of watchful eye.~ ~ XXXIX~"Me my wife'
15    46|         leads his martial band,~Watchful Hippolytus is at his side,~
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