Canto

1    15|     Love's darts of might,~And, heavier than all ills, the torment
2    21|        even Death; but with him heavier weighed~That his desire
3    22|         Guido, who was borne on heavier steed,~Came at some interval,
4    23|    guard himself from wrongs,~A heavier hammer or more holding tongs.~ ~
5    29|         arms impeded sore,~With heavier pain and trouble, toiled
6    34|       that deceives her, merits heavier pain;~To Theseus and to
7    38| heretofore our band has lost,~A heavier forfeit will henceforth
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