Canto

 1     5|     often fed~As good Geneura's absence made me bold;~Who with the
 2    19|          But when he marked the absence of Medore,~It seemed as
 3    20|     comforts lost,~And pangs of absence, learned a remedy;~And,
 4    21|         often run~In its lord's absence; but the knight's repair~
 5    21|   deities~Or men he in Argaeus' absence fear.~He at this time tries
 6    21|             XLI~" `Of my lord's absence hearing the report,~And
 7    25|     Mount Alban; we who for her absence mourn,~Mother and brother,
 8    28|     ever can sustain~So long an absence, and not die with pain.~ ~
 9    28|     bind:~For neither time, nor absence, e'er will shake,~Nor whatsoever
10    28| thousand earn.~ ~ XLVII~" `Long absence, seeing with a distant part,~
11    30|    LXXXIV~To her Rogero, in his absence, said~The lady these sad
12    31|         love returned,~A longer absence is but joy's increase.~Service
13    38|        train.~ ~ LIV~"Orlando's absence so far aids, that where~
14    43|         Which wretched Anselm's absence would afford,~The hope that
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