Canto

 1    14|    pleasant vale,~Removed from village and from city's reach.~By
 2    28|      towns, not far aloof.~The village was upon a river's side,~
 3    34|       hair.~On summer-day thus village wife we view,~When the new
 4    36|    spent~The fire, in fane and village blazing wide:~What time
 5    37| descries;~And thus to him that village wife replies:~ ~ XXXVIII~"
 6    37|        as clothes:~They of the village, mid the cavalcade,~Know
 7    37|    sharp goad, which, mid that village band,~A peasant churl had
 8    43|       be the bruit in town and village spread~That she remains
 9    43|        thick brake besieged by village swain,~Who with his staff
10    44|    forth the moon:~But town or village found the warrior none.~ ~
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