Canto

 1     5|      LXVI~"You may divine how grieves the sire, distraught~With
 2     7|      so far removed, and more~Grieves that she danger to her love
 3     9|     to crimson stain.~Cymosco grieves, when most his need require,~
 4    18|     to Sir Gryphon cried,~"It grieves me sorely, and I cannot
 5    20|    ill shall be.~ ~ LXVIII~He grieves, as well, the other cavaliers~
 6    21|       XII~"But it with reason grieves me this is done~Upon account
 7    25|       things.'~ ~ XXXVIII~"So grieves the maid, so goads herself
 8    27|    forbid the deed,~He sorely grieves; but, when he shall that
 9    35|       so my paints to pay.~It grieves me much for them, on whom
10    37|      the adventure's end,~And grieves, and shrieks, and weeps
11    37|       goad has torn.~Who only grieves she has not wind enow,~No
12    43| streams their way pursue.~She grieves, he guilty should his wife
13    46|     kindness so,~That no less grieves the Grecian cavalier~Than
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