Canto

 1     5|  who for her would knife or noose prepare,~No man appears
 2     8|   hag-knot, rhomb, or magic noose.~ ~ XV~Thence, through the
 3    11|     is wound~The unexpected noose, leaps here and there,~When
 4    14|    Already fastened was the noose, and near~The caitiff's
 5    19|   Alexander did the Gordian noose.~ ~ LXXV~"I will not henceforth
 6    25|    Dan Daedalus had not the noose untied:~For one too diligent
 7    32|    his shield,~And from the noose that caitiff would have
 8    37|  later -- linked in nuptial noose,~Still to his wife he would
 9    44|   his inmates with a faster noose,~And in true love more firmly
10    45| cast;~And, throttled by the noose, he breathes his last.~ ~
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