Canto

 1     3|     too near,~Well knowing his condition: In this guise~The couple
 2     5|     claim and place,~Were your condition mine, and mine your case.'~ ~
 3     9|    Passes this ferry, but upon condition~He shall his faith and promise
 4    14|       his great needs and high condition.~Now was his supplication
 5    20|       gains."~ ~ CXXV~"If this condition please not, other course~
 6    21|     the say.'~ ~ LXII~"In what condition think you, sir, remained~
 7    26|      by you.~ ~ CVIII~"On this condition was the treaty plight,~And
 8    27|      the fight be done;~But on condition, that the courser be~Acknowledged
 9    31|        stayed,~Nor she of mean condition to behold;~That in a snowy
10    32|     feet, or me install~In the condition whence thou tookest me,~
11    32|        of gold,~On pact and on condition, that it be~Bestowed on
12    32|       we observe our usage and condition;~To seek some other rest
13    41| desired by thee.~But this upon condition, that those seven~Are freed
14    45|       blown.~ ~ XXIII~Such the condition which he bids proclaim:~
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