Canto

 1    17|         deemed that I have said enow,~For this while, of that
 2    19|  prolonged their stay~More than enow, the damsel made design~
 3    24|    answer that I see mine plain enow,~In this my lucid interval
 4    25|    there were shining iron caps enow;~And, if fine helmets did
 5    29|     cavalier.~ ~  XX~When herbs enow by them in many a beat,~
 6    37|       furnish mutual aid is not enow,~For many who would lend
 7    37|        grieves she has not wind enow,~No respite to his torture
 8    41| Commodious is the fane and fair enow;~Thence to the beach descends
 9    43|         blood, nor fortune, are enow~To make a woman to true
10    46|         King Sobrino can caress enow:~Nor paladin nor peer, amid
11    46|        accept; -- if one be not enow --~Will four, nay six accept;
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