Canto

 1     7|       dye~Is scattered, of the lily and the rose.~Like ivory
 2     7|      More than clear glass the lily or the rose.~ ~ XXIX~The
 3    10|     shade the hue~Of the white lily and vermillion rose,~Which
 4    10|    Amid fresh-opening rose and lily fair,~Stand on her budding
 5    12|     come:~And between rose and lily, from her eyes~Tears fall
 6    14|      laurels owe,~And the fair lily, rescued from its stroke;~
 7    15| Scatters the violet, rose, and lily fair.~He for this nymph
 8    18|    marjoram, crocus, rose, and lily gay~From odoriferous leaf
 9    20|        Clytemnestra born;~Like lily fresh (he numbered eighteen
10    27|        the thorn,~And the fair lily springs from loathsome weed.~
11    32|     see if Tithon's spouse the lily white~Yet scatters mingled
12    33|    pain;~Since vainly will the lily seek to shoot~In the Italian
13    33|        they plucked the golden lily's root.~ ~ XLII~"Behold
14    43|        is the acanthus' dye~Or lily's, which were plucked at
15    44|        azure field.~White as a lily, was a unicorn~By him upon
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