Canto

1     4| Snatched up to heaven from his paternal reign,~Feared might befall
2     9|     The people, throned in her paternal reign,~Replace the injured
3    18|        To visit France and his paternal seat,~Till he from Antioch
4    18|     than trouble dread~From my paternal quartering, white and red.~ ~
5    28|  leisure,~Contented in his own paternal dome;~Nor had diminished
6    28|    ride,~Reached Rome, and his paternal mansion gained:~There with
7    36|       Laden with prey, to your paternal shore;~ ~ III~All the inhuman
8    37|    That differed much from the paternal style,~(Since they the stranger
9    43| winters were not done,~Ere his paternal fortune was outrun.~ ~ LXXVI~"
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