Canto

 1     1|     A longer life, if I must cease to love."~ ~ XLV~If any
 2     3| wealth and welfare shall not cease;~And the Divine Disposer
 3     3| leave, 'tis time the pageant cease,~And I dismiss the shades
 4     5|      compass my desire, will cease.~ ~ XXIV~" `Nor hope of
 5    10| wrong) opine~That you should cease to love; for you, without~
 6    11|     ye who sing of Amaryllis cease,~Or flying Galataea, not
 7    11|    from his cruel hate would cease,~If they into the sea the
 8    14|  death the wretches vie,~Nor cease because their comrades perish
 9    15|     the Roman Emperor,~Would cease to war upon that Eastern
10    23| shoot, and lop,~Cast without cease into the beauteous source;~
11    30| heavy loss he would sustain~(Cease they to royal Agramant to
12    31|     hope of guerdon does not cease.~For worthy service in the
13    33|    by the spear.~From combat cease, upon Baiardo's flight,~
14    38|     straightway from warfare cease,~And from henceforth maintain
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