Canto

 1     3|     Which from the first to bless thy love has wrought,~And
 2     3|    his progeny maintain and bless.~ ~ XXIX~"More famed for
 3     3|     fair endeavours bent to bless and stay~The people, that
 4     7|    her lovers in the end to bless,~Thou truly know'st: but
 5    16|    alone~Will the Parisians bless your helping hand,~Who,
 6    19|  bridesman there the tie to bless,~And for brideswoman stood
 7    32|   gods so pleased my lot to bless,~As to require my life,
 8    34|  deservedly his love should bless,~If he his ancient error
 9    34| wending hither the Redeemer bless,~But that through us the
10    46|    elected to their throne,~Bless the good fortune which their
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