Canto

1     8| convenience and full ease;~-- To range, at leisure, through the
2     8|         other sort of barks they range the sea,~And, as a solace
3     9|       chief address,~Bidding him range them under his command;~
4    13|       tyrant Love, aye prompt to range,~And faithless to his every
5    23|         bore off, with wonderous range,~Rogero on his journey,
6    23|         Already distant half the range of bow~Is from his opposite
7    25|        youth replied);~For I too range the world, in armour sheen,~
8    36|          to ill, through all her range,~And use is second nature,
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