Canto

1     8|       lips were motionless,~Her languid eyes upturned, as in despair,~
2    13| daughter, -- whom I left above,~Languid and lost in all the pains
3    23|        of lodging hied.~ ~ CXVI~Languid, he lit, and left his Brigliador~
4    24|         Zerbino, who on her his languid eye~Had fixt, as she bemoaned
5    24|    conjoining~To her Zerbino's, languid as a rose;~Rose gathered
6    33|      strokes without effect and languid fall.~This while nor dish
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