Canto

 1     7|      knot appears, nor vein is signified.~For finish of that stately
 2    18|       By which delight is ever signified;~But changed his look and
 3    26|   emperor Charles the fifth is signified:~Henry the eighth of England
 4    28|       To him the cause Jocundo signified,~Why he had many days lamenting
 5    31|  ensued~Cannot by me to you be signified:~I saw on earth his sword
 6    31|     him the guard their coming signified;~Courser and arms his squires
 7    34|        his consent the apostle signified~Who wrote the obscure Apocalypse,
 8    36|      Or whether by that symbol signified,~That she would live, exempt
 9    38|       time for their encounter signified:~Now to the charge advanced
10    43|     Thy wishes, shall by me be signified.~Now that her lord is absent, '
11    43|     drew his sword on her, and signified~The mandate by her angry
12    44|        than once his grief was signified~To her that was the occasion
13    44|      do far more than she hath signified,~With wonted daring armed
14    45| Appeared, nor news of him were signified;~And combat with Rogero
15    46|      But, if by certain tokens signified,~He is the man I so desire
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