Canto

1     3|     will not further press the painful tale.~Chew on fair fancy'
2     4| envious strife.~ ~ II~If after painful proof we scarcely find~A
3     4|      through a rugged path and painful wended,~Which thence into
4     4|   wings,~And vainly would each painful toil bestow.~"Lo! where
5     6|    sought, on nearer sight;~So painful seems the cruel pass and
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