Canto

1    18| Was there a fairer or more jocund face.~Crisp hair he had
2    25|  lore,~And with a face, so jocund and so gay,~She could not,
3    28|    visage and his eyes;~He jocund, as in name, became in sprite,~
4    34| wherein we dwell below:~So jocund this, so sweet and fair
5    37|  to the bridegroom, with a jocund eye,~Handed the draught,
6    42|    LXXXIV~A statue no less jocund, no less bright,~Succeeds,
7    44|  shown.~Charles stood with jocund fate and gladsome heart,~
8    46|    more rich,~Adorned, and jocund, never overhead~(Did this
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