Canto

 1     7|        for attendant train~Has sobs and sighs, and every bitter
 2     8|      my fate!"~Thus, with loud sobs, the weeping lady cried,~
 3     8|       And told, still broke by sobs, in doleful tone,~The story,
 4     9| wherewith were interposed~Loud sobs, the lady ceased, and silent
 5    11|    Next she related, with loud sobs and sighs,~How her false
 6    13|        her tale pursues,~While sobs and sighs oft interposing
 7    20|      cave in spite.~Those many sobs, those burning sighs and
 8    21|      was sad, and still ensued~Sobs from his breast; afflicted
 9    23|     And breath was for so many sobs supplied;~And thus ofttimes,
10    25|     indeed a maid,~Laments and sobs, with mighty woe downweighed.~ ~
11    28|   reply.~The Greek laments and sobs, and partly feigns:~` --
12    28|        her streaming eyes,~And sobs aye issue from her burning
13    38|     despite must battle do;~In sobs his consort dear to hers
14    45|       bright~('Twixt which oft sobs and tears were interposed),~
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