Canto

 1     3|       the secret cave,~When the live spirit, in clear tones that
 2     4|        So that you evermore may live content,~And the king's
 3     5|        Wolves, male and female, live in loving cheer;~Nor gentle
 4     6|    hence, in Denmark's land, to live a nun,~Straight from her
 5     6|      rugged case confined,~Dost live and speak? And so may never
 6     7|     disengage,~Though he should live to more than Nestor's age.~ ~
 7    10|      voracious womb.~ ~ XXIX~"I live in terror, and appear to
 8    10|        be~Born with one sun, to live and to decline,~Upon its
 9    12|    thine other arms to let thee live."~ ~ XLIV~-- "So oft have
10    16|       say, I said, and, while I live, will say,~"He, who is fettered
11    16|        I should abide~Alone one live long year, deprived of thee,~--
12    16|        mixt array,~That how men live above their ghosts might
13    17|        near her to die,~Than to live far from her, esteemed more
14    24|       By dooming him to die, or live in pain;~Loud neighing,
15    24|      said:~"To let the traitour live I am content,~Who, if full
16    24|         rest of life, desire~To live devoted to her heavenly
17    28|         Greek -- `that I should live with thee, my light,~Flammetta,
18    29|       beside me, or few others, live~Who can bestow the boon
19    30|      tokens manifest appear~The live man living and the dead
20    31|        resign the horse,~May'st live, if life be deemed so passing
21    31|     deemed so passing dear;~But live afoot, unmeriting a steed,~
22    32|         Who sport, yea feed and live, in streams that rise~From
23    36|       signified,~That she would live, exempt from bridal rite.~
24    37|       Shall burst the tomb, and live through every age.~ ~ XVII~
25    37| punishment,~Who, banished here, live wofully alone;~And, that
26    37|         so,~That she refused to live, and made her prayer,~Tanacro,
27    40|     annoyance to thy followers, live.~ ~ XXXIX~"The soldan, he
28    41|     quiet seat;~Which, there to live a holy life, alone,~For
29    42|        fear.~Full many husbands live in jealousy,~And groundlessly,
30    43|      might with all convenience live alone.~And this besought
31    43|       liest slain,~And who dost live in heaven above, I know,~
32    45|  treasure still in fear,~Cannot live gladly from his wealth apart.~
33    45|     faulchion slain:~For not to live appears far lesser woe,~
34    46|        yield, and am content~To live; but how can I ever requite~
35    46|      yields, content~To let him live, if he for grace apply.~
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