Canto

 1     1|     please the ear.~ ~ XXXVI~Weening removed the way by which
 2     5|      fault his brother dead,~Weening the faithless duke, whom
 3     5|      about his neck I throw,~Weening that we unseen of others
 4    14|     in fine is writ.~ ~ LXXX~Weening that he shall find him here,
 5    15|       extending wide before:~Weening (its limits of such length
 6    15|  still watchful of surprise,~Weening to see the engine sprung:
 7    18|    CXC~And dropt the burden, weening his Medore~Had done the
 8    23| earth, the martial maid;~Nor weening to behold her more, less
 9    34|    love on me that cavalier;~Weening this wife that I, upon my
10    36|  meaning well did he divine,~Weening that him she in that speech
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