Canto

 1     5|   stood aloof, and dared but scent~The blossoms, he beheld
 2    11|     ill to force,~If once he scent the tempting mess, or sup~
 3    17|  wander through the streets,~Scent, issuing from each home,
 4    17| Better than aught possest of scent and sight:~And wing and
 5    17|      into that grot.~He will scent out their sex; not tremble,
 6    17|  house,~And, such his subtle scent, can wind a mouse.'~ ~ XLIV~"
 7    17|   Until he drove his natural scent away.~ ~ XLVI~"And when
 8    17|     whether she abhorred the scent,~And, like us others, loathed
 9    18|     sea the fragrance bland,~Scent in each genial gale which
10    33|  thither flies,~Lured by the scent of victual from the skies.~ ~
11    41|         If it ooze forth and scent the ambient air,~And which
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