Canto

 1     7|    should, manifest to sight, perceive~Upon thy neck and arms the
 2    11|     hands consign;~Thou shalt perceive why thus my boat is stored,~
 3    12|   wisely said,~Thou should'st perceive, before we further fare."~
 4    18|      in such a mode,~None can perceive that danger him appals;~
 5    20|       comrades whom he leads, perceive his bent,~And truly deem
 6    21|   from this tenement of clay,~Perceive that he has wronged me in
 7    24|  everywhere;~Nor sign of them perceive upon that strand,~Except
 8    25| succour in his pain,~She must perceive what blame upon his head~
 9    34|      s semblance, bore.~I who perceive he loves, address not now~
10    34|     the wight.~ ~ XLI~"When I perceive that, through the warrior'
11    39|   across the plain;~When they perceive that vigorous goat or stag,~
12    43|    thus to anger wasps; and I~Perceive in thee small wisdom, that
13    44|    fraught,~(For plainly they perceive, that in her claim~She for
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