Canto

 1     1|         cheek, and rash Marsilius rue the hour;~This, when all
 2     6|           I ween to make Lurcanio rue~(Informed of the event)
 3    14|           son, and some a brother rue,~Who in the rout had perished
 4    16|         While Casimir and Enearco rue~More deeply yet the puissance
 5    22|           enchantments, much they rue~That while they were within
 6    23|           have, and soon or later rue.~That mountains never meet,
 7    25|          espied; and, as I sorely rue,~The tidings to the Spanish
 8    29|          boiled with ivy and with rue,~Over a fire with wood of
 9    30|          left his willful rage to rue,~But cannot that which he
10    31|         Rinaldo's utter enmity to rue,~Yet wroth with him upon
11    36|           this hand shall make ye rue,~Which I intend, shall vanquished
12    45|      shortly Leo was condemned to rue:~For he, on whom too fondly
13    46| Constantine, whom thou shall ever rue~Fair Italy, while the heavens
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