Canto

 1    10|     with the blessing seen is satisfied.~ ~ XLVII~"You shall in
 2    14|      so rejoiced his soul, so satisfied;~And being near the time,
 3    20|    style be bore.~She quickly satisfied the warrior's claim;~To
 4    20| Enough, is vengeance somedeal satisfied~Ere death; for oft ten thousand,
 5    22|     since he sought it, fully satisfied.~"Thou hast to understand,
 6    25|     hope; and, as I hear, was satisfied.~Pasiphae the wooden cow
 7    31|      countenance, so kind, so satisfied,~'Twould seem by kindred
 8    34|      soon as his ill will was satisfied~On this my wretched person,
 9    34|     here, by tokens clear was satisfied,~That scantily therewith
10    35|       Discoursed; they having satisfied their view~With sight of
11    35|     In this Ferrau the damsel satisfied,~Who rarely hid himself
12    38|        V~His duty good Rogero satisfied,~Following the royal lord
13    39|    his warm wishes would have satisfied~A first, a second, or a
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