Canto

 1    15|        returned,~Who robbed the temple and the city burned,~ ~
 2    16|        safety not from house or temple's roof.~ ~ XXII~But this
 3    16|      And costly house, and holy temple burns:~While Charles elsewhere
 4    17|       and so repair~In front of temple, dwelling-house, and store;~
 5    18|       again.~ ~  LXI~And nigh a temple strongly walled, and round~
 6    20|        thrown,~Before he in the temple shall be slain,~Shall have
 7    20|         weighed,~Elbanio to the temple had been sent,~To perish
 8    20|         river's margin more.~So temple, house and square and street
 9    24|        to the roof of house and temple flew,~(For ill secure was
10    33|        in my royal hold,~A holy temple, made of marble, swear,~
11    37|         and prayer;~In the holy temple making her amends,~Where
12    37|      the fixt day she seeks the temple, dight~With precious jewels
13    37|          And whosoever can, the temple flies.~His friends against
14    40|         Suspended from the holy temple's wall,~And fifteen galleys
15    46| courteous, and as sage as fair,~Temple of Love and Truth and Chastity:~
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