Canto

 1     7|        were never bruited;~For silence seldom was a cause for blame,~
 2    10|    lies,~Stole from his bed in silence, when he knew~She slept:
 3    12|        tied his Brigliador,~In silence to the grotto stole the
 4    13|        descends,~And thence in silence to my garden wends.~ ~ XIV~"
 5    13|     The others I shall pass in silence by,~For 'twere too much (
 6    14|        go.~Which to the sea in silence winds its way,~And ill could
 7    14|   hostile camp.~ ~ LXXVI~"Find Silence first, and bid him, on my
 8    14|       such mode excluded,~That SILENCE, where the cloistered brethren
 9    14|      the cloister's pale.~Here Silence is not; nor ('tis said)
10    14|     Sire as well,~Having found Silence, bade him to repair.~He
11    14|      grow.~He next from her of Silence makes demand,~Who of his
12    14|   demand~What way in search of Silence to pursue:~Who said; "He
13    14|        Full well he knew) this Silence he may find.~ ~ XCII~In
14    14|        chases every one;~While Silence plays the scout and walks
15    14|   their arrival know."~ ~ XCVI~Silence to him no otherwise replied~
16    14|      miracle is done.~ ~ XCVII~Silence the advancing troop kept
17    14|     seem to guide,~And in such silence moved, that nought was said~
18    16|     and of Scotch allied,~With Silence and the Angel for their
19    16|        had thither wound,~With Silence and the Angel for their
20    17|       comprehends;~For in deep silence, upon every hand,~Through
21    18|        was retired to rest,~In silence from the warrior should
22    18|     stood clear,~Listening, in silence, and intent to hear.~ ~
23    20|     goodly courser fell.~-- In silence to have overpast the slight~
24    20|     Had turned his back, their silence first was broken~By cavalier
25    21|         I said how vexed their silence, as they rode,~Was broke,
26    21|      out of sleep profound,~In silence, hard upon Zerbino gazed;~
27    23|     set.~ ~ LXVII~The three in silence journey to a font,~Where
28    24|    should'st tidings know."~In silence prince Zerbino hears him
29    27|       in the face.~Next, after silence long, and many sighs,~As
30    27| landlord gazes.~ ~ CXXXIV~Then silence broke, and with a milder
31    28|     best he could, he forth in silence made,~The stair descended,
32    31|     Poictiers,~He may for ever silence the mis-say.~Boldly, and
33    33|    their own,~Rising in sullen silence from the field~(For speech
34    37|   force of hand;~Armed, and in silence, near his father's seat,~
35    37|         That night, he in deep silence bade array~A score of armed
36    40|        twixt ship and ship, in silence wends,~Until he finds himself
37    43|        boards,~And then breaks silence in the following words.~ ~
38    43|   espied;~But he at first kept silence; for in fear~Of some mistake
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