Canto

1    15|   sight,~He marks the populous Cairo opposite.~ ~ LXII~Ran all
2    15|   goodly cheer.~ ~  LXIII~Then Cairo was not such, as common
3    15| stranger's dread,~Wont even to Cairo's gate the road to scower.~
4    15|       by a thread.~She went to Cairo; and, to scatter wide~The
5    33|   either hand,~Forthwith might Cairo lack its daily bread.~Senapus
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