Canto

 1     1|    shows,~Though she awhile may weep and make her moan,~I will,
 2     2|     fair sirs, the cruel loss I weep,~And, as I trust, yon daring
 3     8|       town,~And was observed to weep when he was gone.~ ~ XXVI~
 4     8|    strain,~And the sad shepherd weep for her in vain.~ ~ LXXVII~"
 5    14|         trembles,~And aye shall weep her loss, this field resembles.~ ~
 6    14|    stature vaunt;~Next they who weep their Martasino, slain~By
 7    19|        coast makes many patrons weep and sigh."~According to
 8    30|      with change of cheer,~Some weep and some rejoice, an altered
 9    38|   brother's loss,~Would have to weep a worse and bitterer cross.~ ~
10    40| refreshed, begun~To embrace and weep; and acts and speeches past,~
11    42|     deemed him more disposed to weep than smile.~"So oft reminded,
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