Canto

 1     2|       away;~And him whose ear its pleasing murmurs fill,~Invites to
 2    12|           That in this toil, this pleasing pain, might dwell~So long
 3    12|         was seen~A gentle maid of pleasing look and guise;~Who seemed
 4    14|          is she."~ ~ LXXXVII~With pleasing mien, grave walk, and decent
 5    18|          duke and peer.~ ~ CI~His pleasing ways she did in mind retrace,~
 6    18|            Medoro had, in youth a pleasing grace.~Nor bound on that
 7    20|           fair accomplishment,~Of pleasing face and manners was the
 8    20|          the lady gay,~But little pleasing was her semblance haught;~
 9    25|            He to whom nought more pleasing could be said,~And to whose
10    25|      closed her eyes.~A tale more pleasing than what I recount~In story
11    28|         face to both of us should pleasing be;~A girl, that us in common
12    29|            Of women everywhere of pleasing face~A hundred and a thousand
13    40| habitations is that islet bare;~A pleasing solitude; and where alone~
14    40| invitation was in public told;~So pleasing to Anglante's valiant peer,~
15    43|         is the lady's guise.~With pleasing visage she Adonio boards,~
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