Canto

1    10|          He loathes her so, he ill endures her sight;~And, if his hope
2    14| stubble-land,~Short time the stalk endures, or stridulous reed,~Against
3    16|         for all the time the feast endures.~ ~ XVI~Yet I of Origilla'
4    29|           XIV~"For pleasure, which endures so brief a space,~Wherewith
5    32|           fixt, which to this hour~Endures, as you have seen"; while
6    37|           due:~For, as nought good endures beneath the skies,~So ill
7    37|          beneath the skies,~So ill endures no more; if hitherto~Unfriendly
8    42|         alone;~And, when released, endures such pain, such woe,~The
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