Canto

1     7|          lily and the rose.~Like ivory smooth, the forehead gay
2     7|       Where, fresh and firm, two ivory apples grow,~Which rise
3     8|         gazing on that beauteous ivory,~Which Love's own hand had
4    10|          crimson spreading on an ivory ground;~Knowing those secret
5    11| surpassed unsullied snow,~Smooth ivory to the touch: above were
6    35|    Alabastrine neck, and paps of ivory,~Wander my wits, and I with
7    44|     thine image traced.~ ~ LXVI~"Ivory, gem, and every hard-grained
8    46|       this withdrew,~Its pole of ivory and its cord of gold,~And
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