Canto

 1     2|   and distressed,~As one who pined there in captivity:~And
 2     6|     the offended myrtle inly pined,~Groaned, murmured, and
 3     7|  which, to Italy with losses pined~And wounds, thy good descendants
 4    14|    without a cause, Brunello pined,~And showed a mournful face,
 5    20|  wearied sore,~Appeared, but pined by melancholy more.~ ~ CVII~
 6    21| smarting with his wounds and pined,~He dons his arms, and from
 7    28|      grown -- his cheeks are pined so sore --~Nor even remains (
 8    32|   other wound, wherewith she pined,~Which, hearing Richardet
 9    33|      every road shall be;~So pined with watery flux and withering
10    34|     children, pious mothers, pined~With hunger, die, and see
11    34|    cavern, sorely pained and pined,~Issues at last, and leaves
12    41|     hardship and with hunger pined.~ ~ LII~Yet he with an unconquered
13    45|      in this guise in prison pined,~To his rescue either would
14    45|     whilere,~While so Rogero pined, the gracious will~Of Heaven
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