Canto

 1     8|         LXX~To the just plaint of aged Charlemagne~The great Creator
 2    11|          food.~ ~ X~'Twas here an aged herdsman, one who tended~
 3    11|        XLIV~Forth from his grotto aged Proteus hies,~And mounts
 4    12|         looked therein, except an aged peer,~Whose blood was chilled,
 5    12|   oppressed with woe.~ ~  XCII~An aged dame was with her, and the
 6    14|          sea;~And he bade Garbo's aged king appear,~Marsilius,
 7    14|        Lamenting may be heard the aged just,~In that they were
 8    16|      scaly hide,~There, where the aged sires and feebler throng.~
 9    18|           the show;~And, till her aged lover, once so dear,~Aurora
10    20|    paladin) Anglante's count.~The aged harridan, for cause which
11    20|         when she spies~Marphisa's aged charge approaching near,~
12    20|       when he lost his queen.~The aged woman now, from what he
13    39|         twain,~Young Agramant, or aged Charlemagne.~ ~ IX~They
14    43|     whilere,~As soon as with that aged man espied;~But he at first
15    45| well-built wall, strong tower, or aged oak,~No more are moved by
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