Canto

 1     9|        the neighbouring sea in quiet flows.~Bretons and Normans
 2     9|       people said,~I peace and quiet to my state might bring,~
 3    10|       the bark, and passed the quiet sea,~Discoursing with that
 4    14|       shelter; with desire,~In quiet to exhale such amorous fire.~ ~
 5    14| guested, lies,~And Charity and Quiet, without fail.~But finds
 6    14|       he Peace surveys,~Piety, Quiet, or Humility.~Here dwelt
 7    34|      The quavering rivulet and quiet lake~In limpid hue surpass
 8    40|        he might hope to joy in quiet wise~Fair Africa, from all
 9    40|      The scaly fishes in their quiet deep.~ ~ XLVI~Here other
10    41|     goodly friar had fixed his quiet seat;~Which, there to live
11    43|       know,~Is cause, by me no quiet will be found,~Whether my
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