Canto

 1     4|    flew~With joyful cheer to greet the damsel true;~ ~ XLI~
 2     5|   him I hitherto was wont to greet;~And he assayed, with more
 3     6|    extended hand the warrior greet.~He, with a kindling visage,
 4    12|    benign return the warrior greet.~ ~ XCIII~'Tis true, that
 5    15|      time before~Agnized, to greet the brethren was not slow:~
 6    20|    townsmen aye were wont to greet~The stranger) with such
 7    23|   her a mother and a brother greet,~As the enamoured maid compares
 8    25|   mourn,~Mother and brother, greet the martial may,~And her
 9    25|     to write; and, first, to greet~The maid, as wonted courtesies
10    25|    birds 'gan, far and wide,~Greet the returning light with
11    31|   points the pair each other greet,~With countenance, so kind,
12    34| brine.~ ~ XXXVII~"Him not to greet with triumphs, but to slay,~
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