Canto

 1    11|     and charged with deeper dyes~Than night, to spread throughout
 2    18|   his visage losing all its dyes;~So passed from life; and
 3    22| with deeper than the rose's dyes,~And his fair love's first
 4    24|  during this, whose crimson dyes~Where chased by dread, to
 5    27|     and gonfalon of various dyes.~The Germans and the warlike
 6    34|    in their hue,~Of diverse dyes and colours, foul and fair.~
 7    37|    overspread~With the rich dyes of Paestum's crimson rose,~
 8    41| head~A stream of life-blood dyes the shingle red.~ ~ CII~
 9    42|  roof, which with enamelled dyes~Was stained below, the building
10    43|    and silver, gems of many dyes,~Carved into cup and charger,
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