Canto

 1     1|    excessive bliss the son she mourned~As dead, lamented still
 2     5|   against himself, like him he mourned.~ ~ LXII~"And many times
 3    14|       he had before:~For as he mourned within, so he without,~The
 4    14|     face appeared,)~For others mourned, while for herself she feared.~ ~
 5    17| mid-face,~So that he slew him; mourned by every one,~Who as a worthy
 6    18|      lay dead.~Faithful Medoro mourned his master dear,~Who well
 7    20|    That she had news of her he mourned as dead.~ ~ CXL~And with
 8    23|        seat,~Whom Beatrice had mourned, and vainly sought~Through
 9    40|       deem how Africk's people mourned,~With Agramant, mid diverse
10    43|   wherewith Sir Brandimart was mourned;~The mantles, black or purple,
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