Canto

 1     6|    Stands, when he finds it issues from the tree;~And swiftly
 2    10|   Conspicuous flames. Forth issues from the fort~A matchless
 3    15|     and with favouring wind~Issues beyond the boundaries of
 4    16|    an eddying gust of winds~Issues, ere yet the horrid storm
 5    18|    lopt off his head,~Blood issues from the tap-hole, with
 6    25|   his feet; and either peer~Issues as well from bed, when him
 7    27|    scorn~Women, because man issues from your seed;~For roses
 8    34|    sorely pained and pined,~Issues at last, and leaves the
 9    41| wholly stop the vent~Whence issues that sad clamour and lament.~ ~
10    43|     knee to Jesus bows,~And issues from the fane with cheerful
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