Canto

 1    10|     would he slake the fire.~ ~ CXV~Now here, now there, confused
 2    14|  daughter to Grenada's king;~ ~ CXV~Whom Mandricardo took, as
 3    17|        comrade left instead.~ ~ CXV~The host, arriving, him
 4    18|       trenchant weapons hew.~ ~ CXV~The errant cavaliers who
 5    20|        her in fierce career.~ ~ CXV~Marphisa grasped a mighty
 6    23|      passing well her hand.~ ~  CXV~With such vain hope he sought
 7    24|         DISCORD stand aloof.~ ~ CXV~To keep the truce the rival
 8    26|         will return afield."~ ~ CXV~-- "Twere not so easy to
 9    27|    dragged the dame aground.~ ~ CXV~When afterwards he would
10    33|        to pardon who repent.~ ~ CXV~"Knowing my sin, I ask not,
11    37|       and every other shame.~ ~ CXV~Before they hence depart,
12    43|  cavalier that whilom wooed.~ ~ CXV~"The harlot nurse's evil
13    45| declared at Charles' behest.~ ~ CXV~Leo who if he had the cavalier~
14    46|       consort risk his life.~ ~ CXV~But prayer availed not on
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