Canto

 1     1|   And that adventure's issue mute attends,~Nor even with a
 2     1|     drooping head,~He rested mute, ere he began his moan;~
 3     7|   fair."~ ~  LXV~Abashed and mute, Rogero, listening,~In vain
 4    16| guide,~No longer could stand mute or keep their ground:~But
 5    20| stand~With downcast looks, a mute and mournful band.~ ~ C~
 6    20|     ever. Troubled sore,~And mute long space upon the ground
 7    27| birth would better have been mute.~ ~ LXXVI~"But, for that
 8    27|    aught,~Seeing that paynim mute and lost in thought.~ ~
 9    39|    His fury, in his presence mute appear.~ ~ LXXVI~Yet sometimes
10    40|    yielded to the foe,~Stood mute and weeping, overwhelmed
11    43|   blushes rise;~If he stands mute! why opens not thy hollow~
12    44|     this not only hoarse but mute remained,~As soon as the
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