Canto

1     4|      wended,~Which thence into a lowly vale descended.~ ~ XII~A
2     4| wandering through these woods in lowly guise.~Besides, the eternal
3    19|        would the damsel quit the lowly pile~(So she esteemed the
4    38|      intent.~ ~ XXXIII~After he, lowly kneeling in the dust,~His
5    41|     palm-trees blow,~Myrtle, and lowly juniper, and bay,~Evermore
6    46|        year and month and day in lowly cell.~So to chastise themselves
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