Canto

1     1|      found with man or heaven; bloom, beauty, gone.~The damsel
2     4|  behaviour marked and beauty's bloom;~Though her fait countenance
3    13|        worth in early days,~To bloom in council and in camp,
4    14|  wreath may round your temples bloom,~In that Fabricius you preserved
5    28|          LIII~As yet, upon the bloom of spring, the maid~Was
6    38|    virgin flower preserved its bloom,~ ~ LXXXIII~"Hear, and be
7    46| Ambrosial odours and aetherial bloom.~ ~ LXXXVI~Hippolytus a
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