Canto

 1     5|         caressed,~And held in high regard, and cherished still,~You
 2    11|           know not) neither showed regard nor grace.~The one a giant
 3    11|            rage,~Slaughter without regard to sex or age.~ ~ LIII~Little
 4    18|    extended hies,~And without more regard takes down the prize.~ ~
 5    22|           fire will die."~ ~ LVII~"Regard we not this hindrance of
 6    24|            of warfare; not me, who regard~With more delight than rest,
 7    30|          wont, in giving tokens of regard,~To this or to that other
 8    30|          as worthy praise or blame regard~Such tardiness to punish
 9    42|           in order of that train.~"Regard not (said the marble) is
10    44|          report;~But from the high regard he bears his heir,~Can nought
11    44|         from Rinaldo bear~Will she regard her with a mother's eye:~
12    44| Constantine,~If to that promise no regard be paid,~Which good Rinaldo
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