Canto

 1     6|       entice,~And welcome to this opening Paradise:~ ~ LXXIII~For
 2    10|           a rose,~When this first opening from its bud is seen,~And
 3    11|     shower descends, and the sun, opening~His cloudy veil, looks out
 4    14|           formed the gown,~Which, opening with her walk, or wind that
 5    15| odoriferous Ind the vessels turn,~Opening a thousand isles on either
 6    15|         put forth, and Tiphys new~Opening, till now an undiscovered
 7    23|         make too long delay."~And opening to the dame the thought
 8    39|          prow and broadside rend,~Opening to ravening seas a mighty
 9    41|      sword of stubborn grain~From opening wide the parted flesh below.~
10    44|         in such kindness spied~An opening made for more, the pass
11    46|       youthful lord~Twice nodded, opening legs and arms; anew~Rodomont
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