Canto

1     2|   Injurious love, why still to mar accord~Between desires has
2     4|        be~Than thy sweet face, mar not my pious care;~Take
3     7|       the ring, lest it should mar the spell:~And then by him
4    10|   bearing of the noble Duke of Mar.~With many birds, and many
5    13|    ever how he may derange~And mar our every reasonable will,~
6    16|     while, the valiant Duke of Mar,~Glad in the tumult, for
7    38| knightly word,~Should his king mar, or send to mar, the fray,~
8    38|       his king mar, or send to mar, the fray,~He him no more
9    42|      would move;~Nor yet would mar or break the warrior's sleep~
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