Canto

1    15| away,~Who had borne off his heart-core from his breast:~To find
2    23| damsel, who, yet nearer her heart-core~Than her own vital being,
3    23|    a tear,~As if ice at his heart-core had been laid,~Waxed cold,
4    23|     He felt an icy hand his heart-core strain.~With mind and eyes
5    27| that forgotten which at his heart-core,~As precious as his life
6    38|   Cupid thrown,~Had not the heart-core of Rogero gored.~For such
7    46|      Or valour which in the heart-core hath its seat,~Was of more
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