Canto

1     4|   towers in air, and stings~And goads his haughty heart with rowels
2    12|      who before them flies,~And goads to better speed her panting
3    23|        many letters are so many goads,~Which Love has in his bleeding
4    25|         So grieves the maid, so goads herself and wears,~And shows
5    26|         who fled~Than the sharp goads which on their heels they
6    28|       horse.~Goaded by Love, he goads his steed again,~And ere
7    35|        Hence, as Love spurs and goads him evermore,~He bowns him
8    40|         other side~Scourges and goads no less the cavalier;~Lest,
9    43| forthwith I sue,~And next those goads to evil deed apply;~Show
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