Canto

1    43|    waters, pen.~ ~ LXXI~"I of Adonio speak, that in a hound~A
2    43| kindred throng.~The cavalier (Adonio was he named)~Was with the
3    43| sapling trunks on every side:~Adonio stopt, and wherefore so
4    43|      found and slain,~When so Adonio heard the peasant say,~He
5    43|  spread~The story of his woe, Adonio hies;~And in discomfort
6    43|      With pleasing visage she Adonio boards,~And then breaks
7    43|   wrought:~ ~ CVIII~"And here Adonio gives the dog command;~And
8    43|     The next appearance which Adonio made~Was ruin to the doctor;
9    43|      same request,~Which erst Adonio to Argia made.~A fool he
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