Canto

 1     2|          the dungeon of a living grave.~ ~ ~ I~Injurious love,
 2     3|       beneath the cavern, is the grave~Which holds his bones; where,
 3     3|          martial virgin from the grave;~"May Fortune, chaste and
 4     3|      beauteous urn, the wizard's grave.~ ~ XXIII~"To tell at large
 5     3|      persuasive voice the wizard grave~To her Rogero's honest love
 6     5|      LXXXV~So moved the king the grave authority~Of one who seemed
 7     7|       snare,~And remedy for that grave evil shows.~Whence he, by
 8     7|        borrowed cheer;~With that grave face, and reverend with
 9     8|       Charles, and he, King Otho grave,~Who was with Charles, by
10     9|      spouse from torture and the grave.~ ~ L~"Through him, from
11    11|        To his first ill addition grave and sore~Was to have lost
12    11|         and in his belly found a grave:~But cannot thank thee that
13    11|          He should be freed from grave impediment.~Not for Olympia
14    13|         alive I languish in this grave.~All hope is lost of my
15    14|        Lord! although my sins be grave,~Permit not, that, in this
16    14|      LXXXVII~With pleasing mien, grave walk, and decent vest,~Fraud
17    18|          might try~To lessen his grave fault, then made reply:~ ~
18    18|       squadrons stand and find a grave.~ ~ CLVII~He bids forthwith
19    19|        suffice to give my lord a grave.~ ~ XII~"And if you needs
20    19|           restored to Monodantes grave,~His ancient sire, through
21    20|        him that day had filled a grave,~Rather than in such scorn
22    23| Beauteous Angelica, the child of grave~King Galaphron, within my
23    24|        made little more delay,~A grave would have required, and,
24    24|          the palace of Atlantes' grave.~ ~ LV~If she had been in
25    27|         the furious two,~He with grave voice and royal mien inquired~
26    32|       not aid me till I am in my grave.~Nor let me tell my sorrows,
27    37|       dead, than lay them in the grave.~ ~ XIX~If chaste Laodamia,
28    37|      where man is none,~To us is grave and grievous punishment,~
29    37|        victims to his children's grave,~Where his own hand inflicts
30    43|        the city sails; wherein a grave~His pious son to old Anchises
31    44|          whom for vengeance this grave outrage cries?~I heed not
32    45|   repeated by the knight,~As for grave sin, remorse and sorrow
33    45|      that sends the other to his grave,~Freed from his rival, with
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