Canto

 1    13|    her shall be her sister Beatrice,~Whose fortunes well shall
 2    23|    Montalbano's seat,~Whom Beatrice had mourned, and vainly
 3    40|  houses skilled~He wist of Beatrice's sisterhood,~-- Bradamant'
 4    42|  the hill of Helicon?~'Tis Beatrice, who next uprears her front,~
 5    42|    the stone:~"Her consort Beatrice, while she has breath,~Blesses,
 6    44| virtue less.~ ~ XXXVII~But Beatrice, his wife, with more despite~
 7    44|  plighted word.~ ~ XXXVIII~Beatrice who believes the highminded
 8    44|    say?~ ~ XLIV~"Aymon and Beatrice's child, the slave~Of Love
 9    44|   were told~In the ears of Beatrice and Aymon old;~ ~ LXXII~
10    45|  intent to aid,~Respect to Beatrice or Aymon paid.~ ~ XXII~Meanwhile
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