Canto

 1     2|      reft.~And he who seeks it dearly pays the deed.~More -- I
 2     3|      The city taken; but shall dearly pay;~His crime, the town
 3     4|     further hint forbore;~Lest dearly he the avowed should abide.~
 4     8| comrade Brandimart, whom he~So dearly cherished, even bade adieu;~
 5    24|        his anger to excite~Who dearly will the offered scorn requite.~ ~
 6    24|      fosse or pale,~Or, as too dearly sold they deem an inch,~
 7    25|        by Aldigier;~Who him as dearly as a brother loved,~And
 8    29|    wills that bridge's toll be dearly paid~By Christian or by
 9    33|        and sold,~Whose succour dearly by the youth is paid.~Those
10    43|   restore,~And love each other dearly evermore."~ ~ CXLIV~So said
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