Canto

 1     6|     Here hoary-headed Thought ne'er comes at all,~Nor finds
 2     8|      his lady gay,~She rather ne'er was banished from his
 3     9|      closed,~Whose ready will ne'er halts in doing good,~
 4    18|      whose valiant sprite~Was ne'er in time of need by sleep
 5    20|  Guido on his side~Answered, "Ne'er hope: With me you lose
 6    21|       firm and constant mind,~Ne'er to return again into
 7    23|       easy pace,~Hence was he ne'er so sleek or well in case.~ ~
 8    24|       sold they deem an inch,~Ne'er from their close and
 9    27|       heart, aggrieved~(Lover ne'er suffered worse) to Paris
10    27|     Afric and all human kind;~Ne'er will I turn." And he,
11    28|    scorn of womankind; though ne'er~Was praise or fame conveyed
12    28|     IX~"Because the youth had ne'er been known to measure,~
13    28|     is gone, with his repose,~Ne'er to return; and (whilom
14    28|    secrecy;~That the ill doer ne'er, through deed or word,~
15    28|       of women's frauds would ne'er be ended;~Nor could that
16    28|      there many women are who ne'er~Sinned against chastity,
17    32|   brought the Paynim aid,~And ne'er was seen without the
18    35|     Aye thinned the pile, but ne'er his labour ended;~And
19    35|  kindness cried that dame, "I ne'er~In spending life itself,
20    37|     the female name,~As haply ne'er was reached by manly
21    37|        IV~But hands or tongue ne'er had, nor has, the skill,~
22    38| increases them; hence shall I ne'er,~Under despondence, lack
23    40|      against promise steeled,~Ne'er to another would his
24    41|  heart and faith;~ ~ XLIX~And ne'er, in succour of the Moorish
25    42|    menace sought to bend,~Yet ne'er was able to obtain his
26    42| thousand, thousand quests had ne'er~Befal'n Rinaldo, here
27    42|    two kings' united treasure ne'er~Would have sufficed such
28    42|     must welcome prove.~ ~ C~"Ne'er, in my judgment, should
29    43|     image graved by Love will ne'er~Be razed from memory;
30    43|  fruitful fallows till,~Could ne'er contaminate her honest
31    43|      such a dire emprize?~She ne'er before did thy departure
32    44|     And gave him charge, that ne'er by him exprest~Rogero'
33    44|   drown withal;~And many that ne'er turned their heads aside,~
34    45|    care,~Defends himself, and ne'er offends the fair.~ ~
35    45|  pleaseth thee; for thou wilt ne'er~Weary my love: at any
36    46|     liked her best;~And haply ne'er had Freedom been opprest.~ ~
37    46|       her brother's wife, who ne'er~Swerved from her plighted
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