Canto

 1     5|      vest~Was in the moonlight clearly seen, and I,~In aspect not
 2     5| assured the Scottish peer;~And clearly can discern, if so preferred,~
 3     8|  naught.~He hence assured more clearly that he fled,~Within himself
 4    18|          To him the king: "Now clearly comprehend,~I what I bear,
 5    24|      And this experiment right clearly showed~To stand aloof was
 6    24|      with you;~My lord, I very clearly comprehend~I should deliver
 7    37|        But what the dame could clearly comprehend,~That she, if
 8    41|        To shine and flame more clearly to the sight,~Well proves
 9    41|        Gradasso standing by~As clearly shows by whom the knight
10    45|         and when and how?~More clearly this to me must ye aver.~
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