Canto

1     5| overright the Irish shore;~When, speaking thus on that high headland,
2     7|    unseen of any eye.~ ~ LXVI~So speaking, to the natural shape she
3     8|      upon her moistened face,~In speaking, now upon her bosom lights:~
4    10|       the mortal body share."~So speaking, and yet distant from the
5    18|     Astolpho good,~Whom he heard speaking with his brother nigh,~And,
6    20|          tongue gave rest,~Since speaking to the woman booted nought;~
7    28|        And he a larger field for speaking well~Will find, than blaming
8    35|          and pay the debt I owe,~Speaking their praise; an author
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