Canto

1     6|     st some remedy perchance apply~To the ill, which thousand
2    27|      we spark to loaded mine apply,~Through the long furrow,
3    27|   the fierce Marphisa may'st apply~To leave his trial (he pursued)
4    28|    Faustus, who vainly would apply relief,~Ill cheered him,
5    43|   more to what is shown do I apply~My saying, than to what
6    43|     those goads to evil deed apply;~Show emerald, ruby, diamond,
7    45|   she should not all her art apply~To unbind, and fasten thee
8    46| thyself, thou -- rather than apply~To me for succour -- wouldst
9    46|    him live, if he for grace apply.~But Rodomont, who rather
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