Canto

1     1|    the source from which his troubles spring,~The sole occasion
2     6|    swain, in early wants and troubles versed;~But amid princely
3    12|  display~The labours and the troubles he sustained,~Pursuing the
4    13|     From their first root my troubles should rehearse.~And it
5    28| allay,~As it would seem, the troubles of a heart,~Whereof Love'
6    43|      soul release.~If in thy troubles still I bore a burden,~Why
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