Canto

1     1| prefers to thicket blind.~But reckless, pale and trembling, and
2     1|      raging breast was pent~A reckless fire which struggled for
3     5|     He from the city took his reckless way~With deadly desperation
4     7|     that enchanter hoar;~Who, reckless all of fame and praise declined,~
5    20|     by little waxed at night:~Reckless of life, thus each, impelled
6    27|   Fame.~ ~ XXXII~Many through reckless haste were drowned in Seine,~
7    33|   oath -- to wend,~Anew, with reckless steps, into the snare.~Lo!
8    44|       affy~Myself to husband, reckless of her will,~Which 'tis
9    45|     that fell man; and like a reckless bird~Into the fowler's net
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