Canto

 1     7|   despite;~As often cunning leech will burn and pare~The flesh,
 2    18|     two wounds, bade seek a leech in haste;~And bade them
 3    21|         LIX~"Of a deceitful leech she made assay,~Well fitted
 4    21|     on ill gain intent, the leech, in lieu~Of the expected
 5    21|     This past and done, the leech would homeward speed,~That
 6    24| than bed~And succour of the leech, to make him sound,~Craved
 7    24|    need she could resort to leech,~Whose succour she might
 8    27|   own dark gore,~Beyond the leech's and magician's aid;~And
 9    31| that peer~By wizard's or by leech's art be done,~Armed as
10    43|      who much requires~Such leech's care, his anguish to allay;~
11    43| They would not go without a leech, whose skill~Might ease
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