Canto

 1     5| faltering voice, pale face,~And mouth of gall, he answered, 'When
 2     7|          which softly curl,~The mouth with vermeil tint is seen
 3     7|         mortal aid,~When in her mouth, conceals the vanished maid.~ ~
 4    11|        eyes.~Then softly to her mouth the hoop conveys,~And, quicker
 5    11|         That the fell beast his mouth no more can close,~Unsheathes
 6    11|       eyes and cheeks and hair,~Mouth, nose, and throat, and shoulders;
 7    12|     repossessed,~(Which, in her mouth, concealed the maid from
 8    12| fidelity.~The ring she from her mouth withdraws, and shows~Her
 9    14|       curb and reins~His savage mouth disdains not to unclose.~
10    15|    shore~From Francolino to the mouth of Po,~That I, though yet
11    15|     that the duke had borne his mouth away:~ ~ LXXXV~Yet pleased
12    19|      strong,~And from its sable mouth so fiercely blew,~And bore
13    19|    trumpet's sound!~ ~ XCIII~No mouth was opened and no eyelid
14    20|         in extremity,~He to his mouth applied the bugle's round;~
15    22|        sails unfold,~And to the mouth of Thames again is gone.~
16    22|         part or that, until his mouth was fitted:~For in that
17    22|         Of the wide world, from mouth to mouth was blown,~Knights
18    22|       wide world, from mouth to mouth was blown,~Knights out of
19    23|      inverted base,~Towards the mouth, so hastes the hurrying
20    23|       he, or would be not, from mouth and eyes.~ ~ CXXII~When
21    24|     swear,~My Isabella, by that mouth, those eyes,~By what enchained
22    24|   Towards the sufferer, and her mouth conjoining~To her Zerbino'
23    25|      And fondly clasping me, my mouth she kist.~If to my inmost
24    28|     with winking eyes,~And open mouth, and lungs which breath
25    29|     this the fair~Placed in her mouth; nor failed its virtue now;~
26    32|       or bad -- though from one mouth it flows,~Fame to a boundless
27    33|       royal board,~Hunts to the mouth of hell that impious horde.~ ~ ~
28    34|    smoke to save,~Makes for the mouth of the disastrous cave.~ ~
29    39|   occasion dight,~They stop his mouth, wherewith he puffs and
30    40|   whisper, there and here,~From mouth to mouth, the Fame by motion
31    40|         and here,~From mouth to mouth, the Fame by motion grew,~
32    42|      word is able to untie;~His mouth is bitter, and 'twould seem
33    42|        The lower seem with open mouth to show~That song and harmony
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