Canto

 1     7|        is laid,~Would have been plucked or severed in the blade.~ ~
 2     8|       kept untouched, alas! now plucked and waste?~ ~ LXXVIII~"If
 3     8|          If this fair flower be plucked, oh, misery! oh,~Despair!
 4    13|       he more brutal waxed, and plucked his hair,~And with my teeth
 5    15|         hope to quell:~But this plucked out or sheared, he from
 6    16|         a single pull, the king plucked down.~ ~ XXVIII~While the
 7    28|        withered like a rose-bud plucked at noon.~ ~ XXVIII~"Besides
 8    33|        shoot~There, whence they plucked the golden lily's root.~ ~
 9    36| friendship had no further care.~Plucked from the foe, she ran to
10    39|      different sorts of leaves,~Plucked from palm, olive, bay and
11    41|       water was his drink, and, plucked from one,~Or the other plant,
12    43|       dye~Or lily's, which were plucked at morn: he drew~A heavy
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