Canto

1    10|    the summer and the winter shoot,~And teem with beauteous
2    13|     like youthful plant will shoot,~Which into yielding soil
3    18|   This evil plant, before it shoot and grow."~ ~ CXLVIII~Each
4    23|  turf, stone, and trunk, and shoot, and lop,~Cast without cease
5    30| twice an archer's hand could shoot at score.~For many days
6    32|     disdain the knife;~Which shoot not, when by biting steel
7    33| vainly will the lily seek to shoot~In the Italian fields its
8    33|      the mulberry's thriving shoot~There, whence they plucked
9    46|      cavalier, the kindliest shoot~That ever from her brother'
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