Canto

 1     3|       undone,~See Berengarius banished, and his son.~ ~ XXVII~"
 2     7|     he loved so well~Is newly banished from his altered breast;~
 3     7|      he the dame forsook,~And banished from his mind all further
 4     8|     gay,~She rather ne'er was banished from his breast;~And fanned
 5    10|      yet no better sped.~Fear banished sleep; she oped her eyes:
 6    20|     XIV~"The Cretans, who had banished in that day~Idomeneus the
 7    27| thought;~And fiendish malice, banished from the skies,~Which ever
 8    32|  fairest angel of the sky~Was banished into foul and darksome part;~
 9    34|   extinguished, and repose~So banished, that with strife and poverty,~
10    37|     grievous punishment,~Who, banished here, live wofully alone;~
11    37|  instrument,~Who has all pity banished from his breast,~Had hither
12    44|    XVI~The Child who, so long banished, had not stayed~From the
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