Canto

 1     3|       afflicted, and return in mirth:~Backed by few foot, and
 2     6|       passing moments fleet in mirth.~Here hoary-headed Thought
 3     7|      thousand palms and festal mirth,~Through which, to Italy
 4    27|    deemed the Count enjoyed in mirth and play;~And vainly, here
 5    28| refused;~And, wearied with the mirth her tale had bred,~Fell
 6    32|        her beauteous cheer~And mirth revive, and brighten as
 7    43| drowned~Forthwith is her light mirth; for of my woe~Esteeming
 8    43|   behold anew;~Nor makes small mirth thereat; because aware~Hereafter
 9    43|    make great cheer;~Yet other mirth whose warriors would have
10    45|      the cruel, who~Marvellous mirth to have that prisoner shewed.~
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