Canto

1    19|        thou grieve,~Thou well mayst grieve, for reasons opposite;~
2    25|     designed to cast,~By this mayst fully comprehend the rest;~
3    31|   Agrican that very day.~Thou mayst conceive what mischief may
4    43|        that thou upon~My pain mayst look, and mayst lament with
5    43|       My pain mayst look, and mayst lament with me;~And I to
6    43| villagery;~And (as thou haply mayst have heard it famed)~Mantua
7    43|      mode and order, how thou mayst fulfil~Thy wishes, shall
8    45|       am, that thou what fits mayst know,~Come to thy succour,
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