Canto

 1     1|   unsuspecting, devious dingle thread.~Them, while four spurs
 2    10|      had been moved to cut her thread,~Touched by such grief;
 3    15|      spied.~ ~ LVI~With subtle thread of steel had Vulcan wrought~
 4    15|      jealous husband weave the thread~For aught, but to surprise
 5    15|      see if he could break the thread which tied~The felon's life,
 6    15|      among the rest, the fatal thread.~Then pale became the visage,
 7    15| Beneath her wing a letter by a thread.~She went to Cairo; and,
 8    35|     ground,~Could these into a thread be drawn by art,~Would never
 9    43|      thou didst this greenwood thread,~Thou from a rustic's fury
10    43|    Parcae shorn~Was her life's thread: already on their way~Were
11    45|       in a dungeon-cell, where thread~Of light was never by Apollo
12    46|         I think not I my vital thread should shear:~Nor would
13    46|    were brought, which cut the thread~Of more delay and of all
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