Canto

 1     1|         meet his eye.~But what ensued between the haughty pair~
 2    20|     Amid the mighty ruin which ensued,~Cries pierce the very heavens
 3    21|   discourse was sad, and still ensued~Sobs from his breast; afflicted
 4    25|       what ruin then must have ensued,~From this when wielded
 5    25|       closed as well, and rest ensued:~For Slumber came and steeped
 6    26| emulation had between~The pair ensued, by whom with cruel blade~
 7    26|       waxed, and angrier words ensued,~Now upon this and now upon
 8    27|      strange result would have ensued,~ ~ LXVII~If many had not
 9    27|           the strife which had ensued,~Because of beauteous Doralice,
10    31|        direful and so strange, ensued~Cannot by me to you be signified:~
11    37|  Infection from the female sex ensued.~Already have the greenwood
12    37|     kept away, suspecting what ensued:~Yea, this while, from that
13    45|     what a cruel slaughter had ensued:~For there the moiety of
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