Canto

1     6|           XLVII~"Clasped in her dainty limbs, and lapt in pleasure,~
2    10|        For him too delicate and dainty fare.~Rogero turns and with
3    11| Appeared with the new grass and dainty flower.~ ~ LXXXIII~From
4    19|        unhappy suppliant in his dainty breast.~Zerbino, who the
5    22|     most, when he discerned~Her dainty visage furrowed by a rain~
6    22|        preyed upon his fair and dainty frame."~ ~ XLII~Touched
7    41|          Of that which find and dainty raiment steeps~Of gentle
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