Canto

 1     4| dismission~Before thine hand the knot of life untie."~So spake
 2     7|      somedeal long; and where~No knot appears, nor vein is signified.~
 3     7|     youth, so well,~That she the knot would never disengage,~Though
 4     8|   Binding them with indissoluble knot.~ ~  II~Who with Angelica'
 5     9|          chain~Love with eternal knot had linked the fair,~The
 6    10|          For where he loosed one knot, he fastened two.~But, sir,
 7    13|         heavy stone oppressed,~A knot of slimy snakes is seen
 8    27|      with this hand of mine will knot the cord~About his neck;
 9    32|         the news were known, the knot was tied;~So that Brunello,
10    32|      shore,~These, gathered in a knot, behind her head,~Though
11    39|      their lips unclose,~-- Some knot of friends, where each on
12    43|        because with that ancient knot thou still,~I know, art
13    44|          And so enduring was the knot and tight,~That nothing
14    45|   between the twain,~Fast is the knot and cannot be untied;~They
15    46|        bound to thee,~That I the knot can never more undo;~But
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