Canto

 1     1|    without~Such chance, long ages had not brought about.~ ~
 2     7|     read the amorous lays of ages past:~ ~ XXXII~Now by glad
 3     7|  Which secrets, hid for many ages, taught.~No wonder then
 4    13|     all~Which should in many ages hence befall.~ ~ LVI~"Oh!
 5    15|  Canopus, through~Successive ages, in Anubis' shrine.~After
 6    26|     steeds.~ ~ ~ I~In former ages courteous ladies were,~Who
 7    26| miracles received,~In future ages, for her sake achieved.~ ~
 8    29|     intend,~'Mid those which ages change not as they fleet,~
 9    43|   eyes discerned:~All sexes, ages, ranks, in pitying mood~
10    44|    And which, when years and ages will have run~Their course,
11    46|      of a queen.~Not in four ages in this earthly round~Was
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