Canto

1     5|     the tale.'~ ~ XLII~" `To warn in due time shall be my
2     6|      signal blind,~I go, who warn me to misdoubt the fay.~
3     8|    here and there,~Hoping to warn the shepherd with her tongue;~
4    10|   with humble say~To favour, warn and help them, prayed the
5    14|  than so~Thine should Faenza warn and Rimini.~O Lewis, bid
6    29| bridge, was wont his lord to warn,~Sounding a signal on his
7    31|      the friendly band;~They warn him that Destruction is
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