Canto

 1     3|           At her shrewd fall, and gazing through the gloom,~Beheld
 2     4|            With eyes upturned and gazing at the sky,~As if to witness
 3     8|           upon a grassy bed,~Were gazing on that beauteous ivory,~
 4    11|           double mail below;~Who, gazing on her tresses, eyes, and
 5    17|         it is fully thronged with gazing wight,~Whom they of cuirass
 6    23|          lies~Upon the mead, and, gazing upward, sighs.~ ~ CXXXII~
 7    24|         hears him tell~His story, gazing upon Odoric's brow,~In pity,
 8    24|           the straw."~ ~ XL~"Then gazing upon Odoric, 'gan say:~"
 9    28|    untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXXI~"Gazing on one another, with surprise,~
10    39|          and had grieved in vain,~Gazing with longing eyes on that
11    41|         the two captains led~Her, gazing on the waters, from the
12    42| astonished knight,~"Where is he?" gazing round about him, said.~He
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