Canto

 1     7|      safely, from the charms revealed.~ ~ XV~To all her arms a
 2    17|     were cruel or were kind, revealed.~ ~ LXXIII~It was the Syrians'
 3    20|   what would cause him grief revealed.~ ~ CXXXVIII~"Hear, you
 4    22|      may quickly be to sight revealed,~If he in need of its good
 5    22|      wide, the deed in brief revealed,~And voicing it abroad,
 6    25|     Now with the other which revealed the cheat,~She would assay
 7    26|    lesser glories to the sun revealed.~ ~ XLIV~"In the first year
 8    32|    the helmet doffs; and now revealed,~(While the long locks about
 9    37|      which never is to sight revealed,~Sitting, those mournful
10    37|   those secrets to the sight revealed,~Which Nature, as she could, '
11    37|      what he was so suddenly revealed.~ ~  XLV~"For in the lifetime
12    41|    and his every heir,~Fully revealed to that good hermit were.~ ~
13    42| marble all those other names revealed.~That pair's alone the artist
14    43|     nurse, that all the rest revealed~(I know not wherefore, I),
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