Canto

1     1|       broad day but that which likes him best:~For one sign of
2    20|      Of offer other lure which likes him best;~As readily Zerbino
3    30| Prythee, dismount thee, for he likes me well."~The peasant, laughing,
4    30|        lady lauds,~But neither likes that union nor applauds.~ ~
5    31|       Both now and ever, as it likes thee best."~ ~ CIII~The
6    41|      away~A bark as well; what likes him best he chooses,~Amid
7    44|     Who by the maid will do as likes him best.~ ~ LXXVI~Rogero,
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