Canto

 1    17|    Uplifted from his ancient nurse's breast,~Beginning, upon
 2    31|     darkness, to his ancient nurse withdrew;~And fangless serpent
 3    32|   his journey done,~Into his nurse's lap beheld him fall,~Beyond
 4    42|      she disdain~Appeared to nurse, that one of wit so rude~
 5    43|    dog and pilgrim show.~The nurse insists, and dins into her
 6    43|    wooed.~ ~ CXV~"The harlot nurse's evil oratory,~The prayer
 7    43|   seer is right)~To that old nurse; and, drawing her apart,~
 8    43|       When out of that false nurse at last he found~He could
 9    43| Unsought of him, to him that nurse did go,~To tell the whole;
10    43| serve her turns.~Because the nurse, that all the rest revealed~(
11    45|    twas ill such thoughts to nurse,~But he, the cause, is even
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