Canto

 1     1|   within, and safe from vulgar gaze,~It seemed a place constructed
 2     2|    dogs will somtimes stand at gaze,~Whom hate or other springs
 3    12|       So scorned of her, still gaze with stupid face;~Like questing
 4    15|      of that fray,~Stood by to gaze upon the cruel fight:~Either
 5    17|        beacon for the coward's gaze.~Such were a princely deed,
 6    18| conceal them well from hostile gaze.~But him I shall expect
 7    22|     nor refuge is for them who gaze.~Aquilant, who was at his
 8    26|     companions often turned to gaze,~And as she marked their
 9    32|        every side;~Who as they gaze about the gorgeous hall~
10    41|    with faultering breath~They gaze upon inevitable death.~ ~
11    46|    brow unmoved, with stedfast gaze~And rooted feet, he like
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