Canto

 1     9|     sovereign such displeasure~Conceived, and entertained such high
 2    11| increase.~Then, and then first conceived the thought, again~To seek
 3    12|        mare, and vest,~And had conceived the project to pursue~Her
 4    27|  nature -- of a guise --~To be conceived, much less described aright:~
 5    27|       thus alone King Rodomont conceived,~But all the Moorish host
 6    31|        bane,~That filthy pest, conceived in Stygian home,~Though
 7    31|       yclept) Constantia bare,~Conceived of the illustrious seed
 8    32|    than that night Alcides was conceived,~She every day and every
 9    32|      that notion of their love conceived~From signs of kindness witnessed
10    42|      for good Montalban's peer~Conceived that hate she nourished
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