Canto

 1     4|        into her bed,~Except her husband, for the offence shall die.~
 2    15|      chain:~Nor did the jealous husband weave the thread~For aught,
 3    19|      night,~Suffice to play the husband's part in bed,~He shall
 4    19|          Can with ten dames the husband's part enact.~But if your
 5    20| Throwing themselves at sire and husband's feet,~Than in those wilds,
 6    20|       and, of the chosen men,~A husband was assigned to every ten.~ ~
 7    21|         whom I tell was called,~Husband of that ill hag, whom in
 8    21|     Changes her humour, and her husband sees,~Whom she some time
 9    21|      She by this story made her husband hate~The youth, than whom
10    21|        evil will.~ ~ XXXVI~"The husband had an ancient feud with
11    21|     quicksand steer~Her hapless husband (it appears to me)~If wife
12    21|      versed,~To slay her second husband like the first.~ ~ LIX~"
13    21|   deadly might,~Of her detested husband rid her sight.~ ~ LX~"In
14    28|         other will but hers the husband knew:~Yet at his sovereign'
15    28|   herself to wind:~Her gift the husband is well pleased to take;~
16    28|         to his sore dismay,~Her husband deemed that in his arms
17    28|        the one by us possest,~A husband, furnished with more eyes
18    35|      till I~Once more rejoin my husband and my lord;~All means and
19    37|         Twould seem, she of her husband thinks no more:~But 'tis
20    37|         killing him by whom her husband died;~And told Tanacro --
21    37|       LXIII~" `The widow that a husband's bed ascends,~Ere she approach
22    37|         amends,~Where her first husband's bones entombed are.~--
23    37|         that laid her cherished husband low.~If fierce Tanacro's
24    42|         is evil known to be,~Or husband that is still in doubt and
25    43|   misery evermore o'erlaid;~The husband so, that all would know
26    43|        time the damsel ripe for husband shows,~So that the fruit
27    43|          that from his hall~Her husband at the present time is gone;~
28    43|     fitting bound,~To know what husband of his wife should know,~
29    43|   between the two~Was, that the husband little wit possest,~Who,
30    43|        That in the very sin her husband spied,~For which she by
31    43|         beauty, to his wife the husband cries,~Nor noble blood,
32    43|       afflicted spirits of that husband strove,~Is that it by the
33    43|     will.~ ~ XCIII~"Her fearful husband still embracing close,~Her
34    43|        The mandate by her angry husband given;~That so she might
35    43|        by,~When in such sin her husband she descries,~Of doctor,
36    43|        give against the take, O husband, place;~And, as 'twas granted
37    43|    grain~That she had made, her husband to array,~And woven with
38    44|       ill, as to affy~Myself to husband, reckless of her will,~Which '
39    44|        Child forsake,~And other husband than Rogero take.~ ~  XLVI~"
40    45|      Androphilus', his sister's husband's town,~Father of him, whose
41    45|     lost the stake;~Nor him for husband can refuse to take.~ ~ XXIV~
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