Canto

 1     2|    shade,~Seems lost, as in a melancholy dream;~And on the bank,
 2     2|      first disease,~After his melancholy tale was done.~This was
 3     2|   lady of no mean degree;~But melancholy, weeping, and distressed,~
 4     2|     maid might be,~One on the melancholy damsel flew,~And her within
 5     6|    speech~Thus issued, with a melancholy sound;~"If, as thy cheer
 6    18|     have whist~The winds, his melancholy plaint to list;~ ~ CLXXXVII~
 7    20|        Appeared, but pined by melancholy more.~ ~ CVII~This was the
 8    22|   arms."~ ~ XLIII~And to that melancholy damsel said:~"Place us but
 9    27| despite;~Nor word escaped the melancholy knight.~ ~ CXXXII~Mine host,
10    28|       pursed,~The ground that melancholy stripling eyed.~Faustus,
11    28|      nor pastimes please~That melancholy man; nor music's strain~
12    34|       gloom.~ ~ IX~When him a melancholy voice addressed;~"Ah! without
13    43|          that debt paid --~My melancholy death will profit nought:~
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