Canto

 1     2|     pigeon, fly:~So, through the parting air, with whizzing sound,~
 2     9|       flows.~Bretons and Normans parting on its way:~But, swoln with
 3     9|         The Roman senator thence parting wends~Upon the very day
 4    14|     honour showed,~Her thanks at parting Doralice bestowed.~ ~ LXIV~
 5    14| day-light wheresoe'er he speeds,~Parting the sedge with breast and
 6    20|       from the land,~Beholds the parting frigate under way.~So that
 7    22|        lay.~ ~ XCV~Upon Rogero's parting thence, where fell~The four
 8    23|         kind abode,~Angelica, at parting, had bestowed.~ ~ CXXI~A
 9    25|         as a token,~Forced on my parting sister, when she went;~And
10    26|      take heed.~I either here my parting breath will yield,~Or on
11    26|      seek Paris is so fain,~That parting she forgets her friends
12    28|        out of frequent gain~From parting guests, and from my yearly
13    32|          still supplies~Rogero's parting words to her addrest;~So
14    39|     seemed he wou'd~Bequeath his parting soul to paradise.~Astolpho
15    43|       rowers, in his courtesy,~A parting present, ere farewell was
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