Canto

 1     5|   bliss compare.~Then since my happier fortune is above~Your wishes,
 2     5|        the forbidden tree with happier boot,~And bear away from
 3     6|      Could not be forfeited in happier hour;~Since this the monarch
 4    12|       forth his foaming horse,~Happier had he remained in line
 5    24|         That they shall have a happier fate when dead:~Together
 6    30|        Perchance some voice in happier verse may sing.~ ~ XVII~
 7    31|  enamoured bosom's share?~What happier mode of life, what lot more
 8    42| perjured call,~See we, if in a happier state remain~The brother
 9    43|       falls man's furious arm.~Happier it were to die, than languish --
10    45|        should not have died.~O happier Fortune! had I breathed
11    46|        If that fair prize some happier mortal drew,~I think not
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