Canto

1     3|     were her flame.~"If thou wert Mars himself, or Pallas,"
2    17|      here sustain.~That thou wert not among us found to-day,~
3    20|   should by this weapon die,~Wert thou with me, at least,
4    23|   show,~And, 'mid a hundred, wert concealed from sight,~For
5    24|      to say.~I, hearing thou wert with King Charlemagne,~Thither,
6    24| bottom; where~To think, thou wert abandoned so by me,~Of all
7    27|     a chastening rod;~Happy, wert thou not present to perplex.~
8    31|    thy force,~(And that thou wert ill paired was seen whilere,)~
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