Canto

 1     5|  friendship past, you would pretend~From me; and I should bear
 2    13|     pass, where all to fame pretend.~But from a thousand I some
 3    24|    to its just possession I pretend~Where'er I find it, be it
 4    27|  because haply some one may pretend~I have till such a time
 5    32|     lodged within its walls pretend.~ ~ LXVI~"If there be room
 6    32| saving I undress, who shall pretend~To say I am or am not such
 7    33| such high grace unworthy to pretend.~To slay the monsters I
 8    34|   him hopes he may even yet pretend~That I deservedly his love
 9    34|   the Thracian warrior love pretend:~But first declare my will
10    43|     worthily to some reward pretend.~ ~ XXXVIII~"At first she
11    43|    And to Argia in his name pretend,~He by a fever is reduced
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