Canto

 1     1|      gifted with a breast~As warm as either of the cousins
 2     6|      one my beauty served to warm,~And in conclusion wrought
 3    18|     tolled,~That Love should warm their bosoms, young and
 4    23|   they inflame and tear,~The warm desire and greedy will yet
 5    23|     a humid flower,~When the warm sun succeeds to drenching
 6    36|    Whene'er the tale is told warm tears might well.~That day
 7    38|   Was greeted with a welcome warm and kind.~On all sides was
 8    39|   with loving grace;~Nor his warm wishes would have satisfied~
 9    39|     the wave with life-blood warm.~ ~ LXXXV~Him, that to save
10    41| equal hire.~With charity and warm devotion glows,~And him
11    46|      tidings went.~Hence the warm blood, that stagnated about~
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