Canto

 1     6| pleasure,~I weened that I each separate good had won,~Which to mankind
 2    10|        foot repair~Each to his separate flag where these are spread;~
 3    11|    perfection to combine,~Some separate charm from this or that
 4    13|     shall ring,~To speak whose separate praise with fitting lore,~
 5    14|        ranged according to the separate need.~Charles, never in
 6    14|      way.~The other two (three separate quarters note).~Within the
 7    16|  speech,~Softly, beneath their separate banners, each.~ ~ XL~He,
 8    22|  citadel the prisoners new,~To separate dungeons in that fortress
 9    24|        greenwood, round,~Which separate from the scabbard met his
10    32|   pattering rain.~Because they separate came, 'tis ordered so:~One
11    36|    without delay,~Where, under separate flags, the squadrons swarm,~
12    39|      Which, in their fall, two separate channels wear,~Uproot hard
13    39|         Scowering the field in separate courses, made~Huge havock
14    42|        guise;~Which from eight separate fronts, projects a shade.~
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