Canto

 1     1|       case.~ ~ LXVI~He sighs and groans, yet not for mischief sore~
 2     4|         XV~Neither by tears, nor groans, nor sound of woe,~To move
 3     4|        still renewing tears, and groans, and sighs,~Will not afford
 4    16|          and down;~List to those groans, and be they warrantry~Of
 5    17|     doleful wise,~'Mid tears and groans, with death before his eyes.~ ~
 6    18| well-keyed into the solid stone,~Groans upon Alpine height the castle
 7    18|         fir in mountain wood,~As groans Sir Rodomont, with pride
 8    25|          repose.~One sleeps, one groans and weeps in piteous plight,~
 9    33|          Laments, and sighs, and groans in his despair.~Of his good
10    37|  childless and unhappy sire,~Who groans like sea, when wind and
11    40|        fill;~The pilot sighs and groans, dismaid and pale,~-- He
12    42|    loathing bred,~He shrieks, he groans, and gladly would be dead.~ ~
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