Canto

 1     2|          hears her offspring cry,~Standing beneath the ravening eagle'
 2     5|         upon a promontory we~Were standing, overright the Irish shore;~
 3    12|         dread and direful combat, standing nigh;~And it appearing that
 4    14|    rejoice, while yet the tear~Is standing in full many a widow's eye,~
 5    15|         red.~ ~ LI~Caligorant was standing at the gate~(For so was
 6    19|        and, if yet there be~Aught standing left in any other part,~'
 7    23| Hippogryph had made,~And here was standing, thoughtful and in pain~
 8    23|         not before.~ ~ XVIII~Here standing in suspense, by chance she
 9    27|           aggrieve,~Nor one stone standing on another leave.~ ~ CXXVI~
10    28|          be supplied.~ ~ XCV~Here standing, full of thought, upon a
11    29|        Afoot, as he that tower is standing nigh,~For he disdains to
12    37|    damsels twain~Behold a pillar, standing in the square;~Whereon the
13    41|          And in such act Gradasso standing by~As clearly shows by whom
14    44|         for long time prevent his standing straight.~ ~ XXVIII~To honour
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