Canto

1    18|      ignorance been done,~Are equalled, and all cancelled by thy
2    20|      beauteous form~Was never equalled, nor will ever be,~Thou
3    24|   more puissant than the two,~Equalled of none in lofty hardiment;~
4    32|  Clodion's eyes;~Whom SHE had equalled with the loveliest fair,~
5    34|     hue,~I know not if I ever equalled were:~Nor which was most
6    35|     he saw with wondrous glee~Equalled by none amid that countless
7    37| Tanacro in his courteous lore~Equalled his brother as in gentleness.~
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