Canto

1     3|       townsmen loath the lazy calm's repose,~And pray that
2    27|   obeyed~That wise advice, to calm such ruder strife~And quarrel,
3    29| assuage,~But never more would calm, his amorous rage.~ ~ II~
4    34|      filled the spirit with a calm content.~In the mid plain
5    37|    And to a tempest that long calm gave place.~She thrust him
6    43|    wherefore not with thee in calm and ease?~Right sore must
7    44|   roar~Nor I have changed for calm or storm, nor I~Will ever
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