Canto

1    10|       his clothes he in a bundle ties,~Nor other raiment on his
2    12|          branch above the helmet ties;~Then seeks the fittest
3    13|          their hands behind them ties;~A rope, which in the cavern
4    22|           Which to the shield he ties, and bodily~Both to the
5    25|      hope, constructs his subtle ties;~Who other threads for me
6    34|          sapling near at hand he ties)~The cavern entered next;
7    38| Christendom, how we~Are bound by ties of consanguinity;~ ~ XVII~"
8    44|     Desire; or rather from those ties break free,~From all good
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