Canto

1    13| fortitude,~Who, young, remains a widow, in disdain~Of fortune: (
2    14|          standing in full many a widow's eye,~Who weeping and attired
3    27|     XXXIV~From earth beneath the widow's outcry swells,~Mingled
4    30|        new,~That not to play the widow's lovelorn part,~She on
5    34|             The orphan's and the widow's scanty food --~Feed for
6    37|       would wed.~ ~ LXIII~" `The widow that a husband's bed ascends,~
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