Canto

 1    10|    Upon the beach the courser plants his feet,~And goaded by
 2    16|       in disarray.~ ~ LXXX~He plants his courser, where their
 3    18|       bay,~And other perfumed plants by thousands fill;~Thyme,
 4    23|      the sense.~ ~ CVIII~"Gay plants, green herbage, rill of
 5    23| caverned rock, and grass, and plants, to say,~Benignant be to
 6    33|    Here thrives the balm; the plants were ever rare,~Compared
 7    36|      upon Marphisa flies;~And plants so well the spear, that
 8    36|      To thee, Marphisa, if he plants the blow!~ ~ LVIII~I cannot
 9    39|  qualities appear,~As are the plants, whereon they grew whilere.~ ~
10    42|       often smites, but never plants a blow.~ ~ L~The monster
11    42|    yellow hue;~Gladdening the plants that on their margins grew.~ ~
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