Canto

1     1|  delay and rest the traveller woo.~'Twas there her limbs the
2     9|      me to wedlock man should woo in vain,~Till he to Holland
3    12|       me.~Nor when I chase or woo my lady dear,~Let any think
4    25|   coward wing, when he should woo,~Shaping her speech to this
5    32| should her a hundred thousand woo,~None shall unfix the purpose
6    32|    they style),~Wooed and yet woo her for a wife, and vie~
7    42|       river see~Whose murmurs woo the traveller from his way,~
8    46|       by thy death be free to woo:~That from the hallowed
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