Canto

 1     8|       LXVI~Who shall relate the anguish, the lament~And outcry which
 2    13|        Or haply does her bitter anguish slake,~Some twenty men the
 3    17|        he changed to smiles his anguish sore:~And if from other
 4    23|        tears, are tokens of her anguish sore.~In the east, at last,
 5    24|       After short interval, his anguish grows;~His anguish grows,
 6    24|          his anguish grows;~His anguish grows, with such impetuous
 7    24|        that enduring and strong anguish bred,~Through which the
 8    26|      would sheer.~The Child, in anguish, opens either hand;~And
 9    32|         a pitcher her smothered anguish grows,~Her plaints no longer
10    40|          his people flies;~With anguish, with lament and mighty
11    43| requires~Such leech's care, his anguish to allay;~And who, himself,
12    45|          so he~By sorrow, so by anguish is foredone.~To hinder Leo
13    46|     would wound;~And twice sore anguish felt the monarch, gored~
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