Canto

 1     3|  dearer pledge, the pact to bind:~And next, victorious o'
 2     4|    laid:~ ~ XXVI~And ran to bind her with a chain, which
 3    13|     been, if benefits could bind~And goodly deeds the friendship
 4    15|        LXXVII~Here they bid bind the giant on the green,~
 5    28|     token needs his love to bind:~For neither time, nor absence,
 6    33| should descend,~Thinking to bind her with the griding chain,~--
 7    37|   sacrifice performed -- to bind their vows~The nuptial ring
 8    42|     brow~Phoebus and Pallas bind a double bough.~ ~ XC~Dian
 9    43|   But that thy chain should bind, amid the worst,~And that
10    44|  that ancient eremite~Could bind his inmates with a faster
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