Canto

1     1|      plaints and piteous cries;~Propitious Fortune will his lady bright~
2     4|    Which through the sea a wind propitious sends.~Him leave we on his
3    12|        for her guide;~Not that, propitious to their wishes, she~(Averse
4    13|    avail:~While this, whom more propitious saints befriend,~Safe through
5    21| occasion wrought,~(To evil deed propitious evermore)~To give effect,
6    31|       fare,~He well might thank propitious Fortune's care.~ ~ LXXXII~
7    39|     impelled by winds that blow~Propitious to the Danish chief's intent,~
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