Canto

 1     1|  experience knew~Above all other lovers, kind and true.~ ~ LI~But
 2     4|          cruel dart,~And how the lovers wandered in the wood;~Now
 3     4|          scathe or blame,~Though lovers, one or more, she may caress;~
 4     6|          weet~I share a thousand lovers' fate, whom she~Had to like
 5     7|        And in conclusion the two lovers plight~Their word, to meet
 6     7|      interlaced.~Than those fond lovers, each from either's lip~
 7     7| concubine has been;~How used her lovers in the end to bless,~Thou
 8     8|       from that dome,~The former lovers changed, a mighty train,~
 9     9|     freed;~He will save both the lovers, if his brand~And wonted
10     9|        maid, --~What thanks both lovers to the county paid.~ ~ LXXXVI~
11    10|      hearts and true,~Of all the lovers, in felicity~Or sorrow faithful
12    10|       dissipated go,~After these lovers have the greedy thirst~Appeased,
13    14|          his life, at night with lovers, bore~Thieves company, and
14    14|        eyes~The furtive works of lovers Heaven espies.~ ~ C~The
15    16|         the best.~While both the lovers hid their nature base,~To
16    19|        tranquil guise,~The happy lovers rested in delight.~Save
17    19|      memory.~Departing hence the lovers climb the side~Of hills,
18    19|           And is about to do the lovers scorn,~But to the bold Marphisa
19    20|       alone in bed,~Chosen young lovers in their husbands' stead.~ ~
20    20|         show, they good and true~Lovers evinced themselves and bold
21    20|      find themselves betrayed~Of lovers by whose faith they set
22    22|     courteous dames, and to your lovers dear,~You that are with
23    22|     While so delighted are those lovers two,~Their joys are ill
24    23|        find his foe.~ ~ XCIX~The lovers promised willingly to do~
25    23|          to repeat~-- Of the two lovers -- to each listener taught,~
26    24|     misguides.~ ~ LI~Had but the lovers seen a drop of blood,~They
27    25|       have been content~On other lovers used; but never word~Have
28    27|          pair.~ ~  IV~So the two lovers, following her who flies,~
29    29|          in the language used by lovers, cried,~She was his very
30    29|   enclosed;~Wherein entombed the lovers twain reposed.~ ~ XXXIII~
31    32|    knight,~The marriage of those lovers will succeed;~(For sure)
32    35|     befriend~The faithfullest of lovers far and near.~His other
33    35|       swear,~I well believed all lovers perjured were."~ ~ XL~With
34    37|         tends,~Again embrace the lovers, and oft say~A last farewell,
35    43|         be said?~Who (from their lovers' worth and charms secure)~
36    43|    behind, and you are gone;~Let lovers and let couriers have their
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