Canto

 1     3| magic ring, as wide~As might contain the damsel, prostrate laid;~
 2     9|   clogged weapon can no more contain.~ ~ LXIX~No otherwise, upon
 3    14|    blaspheming sore,~Nor can contain his furious spirit more.~ ~
 4    18|      can the place the press contain:~They cluster there as thick
 5    29| narrow pass two coursers can contain;~ ~ XXXIV~Two coursers,
 6    33|    hall, it these could well contain.~The painting twice and
 7    34|      the limits of our earth contain:~Such as our earth, the
 8    34| mansions of such mighty size contain,~Such never he before of
 9    38|    promise which their oaths contain.~ ~ LXXXVII~Rogero pledges
10    42|     within lawful limits him contain?~When one, to whom the constant
11    42| scrolls and of an ample size contain,~Which of the worthiest
12    43|     gold earth's ample veins contain,~With her he from the ways
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