Canto

 1     3|       shall not cease;~And the Divine Disposer be content~To let
 2     3|       lips unclosed,~Since the divine enchantress gave consent;~"
 3     3|     his death; but let him not divine~Thy thought, nor grant him
 4     5|   while I nothing of the cheat divine,~Beneath my bower renews
 5     5|        sword.~ ~ LXVI~"You may divine how grieves the sire, distraught~
 6    11|       Crotona dwelt, where the divine~Zeuxis in days of old his
 7    11|   Lemnos' god, nor Pallas' art divine,~Form raiment worthy of
 8    13| incense will approach the dame divine,~And hang with votive images
 9    13|       will run,~After that, by divine election, she~Shall with
10    14|       earth Christ's sacrament divine,~With the intent to thieve
11    14|    much devotion at those acts divine~Assisted, and a fair example
12    15|  sacred relict from the palace divine:~Whence with the net the
13    19|       As what we before images divine,~Of silver, oftener made
14    21|        below,~And in HIS grace divine my fame can clear --~My
15    26|        wealth defends.~Honours divine as well that Beast would
16    28|  square~And places, public and divine, resort;~Who, wheresoever
17    29|  liquor, tasted once, appeared divine,~Sweeter than nectar or
18    32|      sways.~She smote her eyes divine, and bosoms fair;~She rent
19    33|        less man than angel and divine,~Bastiano, Raphael, Titian,
20    33|       go,~And nothing human or divine escape.~The league's men
21    34|     gentle baron, that by will divine~Have soared to this terrestrial
22    34|      for three months, by will divine,~Is doomed to cleanse himself
23    35|      soul so great from realms divine~Has been, or will be, thitherward
24    35|   about the stream those swans divine,~Now beat the buxom air
25    35|     both would be immortal and divine,~But for that bearded sire'
26    35|     Nero was unjust would none divine,~Nor haply would he suffer
27    35|       Muses, nor can the cause divine aright;~Save him, in all
28    36|    further meaning well did he divine,~Weening that him she in
29    40|     that sage foresaw with eye divine,~And told the woe wherewith
30    44|       and more than others may divine:~I know that to a prince
31    46|       led to the Ascraean font divine,~Julio Camillo; and meseems
32    46|       of royalty~That scourge, divine Pietro Aretino.~I two Girolamos
33    46|   Fuscus well instructs him to divine:~"This must thou shun, that
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