Canto

 1     2|      with bitter tears my deep distress.~They proffer aid, and down
 2     2|      say if love combine~Other distress or grief to match with mine."~ ~
 3     3|     glorious labour,~He should distress and vex him as a foe;~Chased
 4     3|      or stepmother) brings new distress;~But, if a mother, scarce
 5     8|     dead, o'erwhelmed with her distress;~She tore her vesture, and
 6     8|  Accusing Him on high, that to distress~And whelm her, all the fates
 7    10|        raise up and comfort in distress~Whom Fortune's wheel beats
 8    19|       the crew had cut, in her distress,~The mizenmast, to make
 9    23|      He finds but so much more distress and pain;~Who every where
10    28|           XXII~"To imagine his distress and wonderment,~And warrant
11    34|         when him I see in such distress,~And give him hopes he may
12    39|     Branzardo thought, in this distress, to truck;~And knowing through
13    45|   heart will break through his distress and woe,~Or, breaking not
14    45| breaking not with woe and with distress,~He will, himself, the bands
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