Canto

 1     2|     and care,~Paid back with deepest hate her amorous flame,~
 2     5|  street~Was darkest, and its deepest shadows threw,~Followed
 3     9|     he was clear,~And in the deepest sea his bark descried,~So
 4    11|    away;~And this had in the deepest bottom drowned,~That never
 5    11|    And now descends into the deepest main,~Scowers at the bottom,
 6    23|   arms and steed,~And to the deepest greenwood wends his way.~
 7    31|   plunge them in the river's deepest bed;~The horse is uppermost,
 8    32|      If of all human sins of deepest dye~Be fell ingratitude;
 9    39| Meanwhile his heavy ships of deepest draught~King Agramant had
10    45|    shall not sound;~All into deepest dolour in one day~Hurled
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