Canto

 1     4|        And to demonstrate it a grievous ill,~I trust in God, which
 2     8|    sunny shore,~Were to Rogero grievous company:~Bur for I may not
 3    16|   thoughts impart)~"One ill is grievous and another light."~Yield
 4    22|    With the desire to know her grievous pain;~And having to the
 5    29|      suffered thirst in such a grievous sort,~From the fierce fire
 6    30|      trenched upon his thigh a grievous wound;~So that 'twas long
 7    37|       none,~To us is grave and grievous punishment,~Who, banished
 8    39|     madman would break in)~How grievous is that staff's descending
 9    41|    face and shoulder suffering grievous pain.~He lifts his face,
10    42| Wounded thy forehead with such grievous blow,~That all believed
11    44| Sobrine,~What shall I do? such grievous wrong shall I~Endure, or,
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