Canto

 1     7|          world, examined round,~A hag so old and hideous is not
 2    20|          come of gentle race,~The hag with her across the torrent
 3    20|         old track -- with her the hag will speed,~Who seems most
 4    20|           bound,~To accompany the hag where'er she wound.~ ~ CXXVIII~
 5    20|         said before,~This was the hag who 'scaped out of the cave,~
 6    20|      pourtrayed so well,~That the hag hearing him, and now more
 7    20|          that are so proud," (the hag pursues)~"And flout me with
 8    20|       crop her flower."~-- "Curst hag, how well thou shapest thy
 9    21|          crone and peer.~ ~ V~The hag, who the approaching warrior
10    21|       called,~Husband of that ill hag, whom in such sort~He loved,
11    23|        murderous deed.~ ~ XLI~The hag to wait was ordered by the
12    24|        hate.~ ~ XXXVII~The wicked hag is kept, so bids the peer,~
13    37|       That cruel man might on the hag assuage.~ ~ XCII~As the
14    37| lengthened agony.~ ~ CVIII~To the hag, who bore such hatred to
15    43|       threshold wends;~And by the hag conducted, mounts from hall~
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