Canto

 1    12|        now; and hope~To compass easily my present scope."~ ~ XLV~
 2    14|      demand,~Who of his motions easily might know;~As one who from
 3    18|       For Aquilant believed him easily;~And, save in taking Gryphon'
 4    24|       off his head;~And this as easily as one might take~Apple
 5    24| stronger is the enemy, the more~Easily is the vanquished side excused:~
 6    24|        and liberty consent;~And easily we all excuses own,~When
 7    24|       such a trust, nor saw~How easily the fire consumes the straw."~ ~
 8    24|      she Zerbino's glaive~Would easily have turned against her
 9    26|      fame a higher flight,~More easily may, even to heaven, assay,~
10    28|     measured by this scale,~Nor easily our equals shall we find;~
11    30|      dare,~Albeit the thing may easily be true;~For such his manners,
12    32|       without the aid of light.~Easily mightest thou a maid ensnare,~
13    36|    being in that second heat~So easily reversed upon the plain,~
14    43|       it doth not me astound~So easily thou seizest soul, immersed~
15    45|     Frontino show.~ ~ LXVII~For easily that steed of generous kind~
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