Canto

 1     8|     should you busied with one matter be,~Rogero I abandon in
 2     8|      not in effect, yet I~Give matter by my wanderings to be stung~
 3    17|    stranger lords possest.~The matter in this state of peril hung~
 4    17|    Norandine~(Fully to you the matter to recite),~Through many
 5    19|      to veil -- to gild -- the matter o'er.~Young Love was bridesman
 6    19|        never more esteemed was matter rare:~This she was suffered,
 7    20| celebrity,~That it may furnish matter to the page,~Whence this
 8    21|       the assistants, that the matter knew~From the old man who
 9    23|    Needing no more to make the matter clear,~Could not but, by
10    26|        enterprize I ween, with matter more,~You bear in mind,
11    27|   course they flee:~As man, no matter if he stands or run,~Seeks
12    28| bereaved;~Nor, but when of the matter certified,~And sure it was
13    28|        foe.~Hence 'tis an easy matter to persuade~Mine host his
14    30| forbear.~How Fortune rules the matter let us see,~And choose him
15    30|        This need not cause you matter for affright.~What poor
16    30|       But soon Rogero made the matter clear~With that keen sword,
17    31|         It seemed of some high matter she discoursed.~ ~ XXXIX~
18    31| paynims understand~No laughing matter is the lord's emprize;~For.
19    35|       move me, most that you~A matter of your lover testify,~Which
20    37|      of virtue would lay down:~Matter as well for other's pen
21    37|    with too little thought the matter planned;~So that, when he
22    39|      learn, but learn not as a matter clear.~Now in such haste
23    41|    wight beside,~That counsels matter, be it good or ill,~Uncalled
24    41|          Nor this was laughing matter) so had scanned~His vantage
25    42|     tokens sink,~-- No hearsay matter this -- thyself shalt view~
26    43|       tread awry,~Nor thus the matter of my song forego.~Not more
27    43|        Have upon every hardest matter wrought:~But he forgot this
28    43|     rest;~And till he can find matter for his tears,~A soothsayer
29    43|      silent, loath to expose~A matter that will work the doctor
30    43|       In sepulchre of costlier matter made:~ ~ CLXXXII~Nor out
31    45|    must be by her foregone,~No matter who may claim it in the
32    45|   length parforce.~He much the matter sifts, and in the end~Resolves
33    45|   youth's disguise:~To him the matter Leo doth disclose;~And after
34    45|       have said,~While yet the matter was unbroke, and ere~Charles
35    45| circles evermore,~Affords such matter to rehearse and hear,~That
36    45|      And to his parliament the matter sends.~Marphisa, now the
37    46|        Those griefs, as of the matter ill assured.~ ~ LXIX~Those
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