Canto

 1     1|   And shreds and shapes the branch into a pole:~With this he
 2     2| foliage stored,~Lopt a long branch, and shaped it with her
 3     9|         LXXIV~Who rends the branch and overthrows the stone;~
 4    11|     then loves to sing~From branch of verdant stem her dulcet
 5    12|   fountain's side,~She to a branch above the helmet ties;~Then
 6    25|   In balmy moisture, from a branch imbued~With Lethe's water;
 7    26|   the road divides,~And one branch cuts the plain, one climbs
 8    30| mars the grain,~And bruises branch and leaf, and stalk and
 9    32|     it is gathered from the branch, or dried~Is the green blood,
10    39|      The slender veins that branch on either side:~Taper the
11    43|  Thenceforth the right-hand branch of the right horn~Rinaldo
12    46|  from its root,~With many a branch between, should be that
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