Canto

 1     3|       Numa and Augustus were of yore),~Who with their government,
 2     7|      and honours she enjoyed of yore.~ ~ LXII~"Not only should
 3     7|    breeze's sport,~The whale of yore conducted to that port.~ ~
 4    11| Angelica descried, and which of yore~From her Brunello in Albracca
 5    11|       prove their prowess as of yore.~ ~ XXVII~Through thee,
 6    14|      philosophers and saints of yore~Extinguished, who had been
 7    15|        where I Astolpho left of yore;~Who, in long exile, loathing
 8    16|      far Gibraltar's straits of yore,~And old Alcides' pillars,
 9    17|      those who lived in days of yore;~Consigned to ravening wolves,
10    18|       living dames and those of yore,~The proudest, she; nor
11    19|        Rinaldo she had loved of yore;~And that to look so low
12    20|        I, like so many here, of yore~Was full of evil deeds and
13    26|  combating with Peleus' son, of yore,~Penthesilaea warred on
14    26|       in the castle perilous of yore,~He gained that noble ensign
15    27|         Orlando went adorned of yore.~When Durindana on the hilt
16    28|     Returning from Jerusalem of yore;~And hence was made that
17    29|         and what Cygnus were of yore.~She, aye by beetling cliff
18    31|       for Baiardo, as agreed of yore,~'Tis my desire that we
19    33|        s further side, did I of yore~Wend hitherward, and for
20    34|     again, which he had lost of yore;~But, save the interpreter
21    36|         warriors in the days of yore,~No such example was; they
22    37|      burial with their lords of yore,~How much more fame is to
23    39|      taken sleeping the cave of yore --~SOLVITE ME, with visage
24    40|        seen the work of days of yore:~Of other bulwarks was the
25    41|        cost good Icarus drew~Of yore his sun-burned sicklemen
26    41|         fair occasion served of yore)~He, in his folly, baptism
27    42|  himself, to move the knight or yore,~In her behalf, enough had
28    42|  Extinguished love; Angelica of yore~Drinking thereof, for good
29    43|       such was Aesop feigned of yore:~If there, she would have
30    43|        others, went to death of yore."~ ~ CLXXV~These sad laments
31    45|          one, faithful found of yore,~Bold, strong, and good
32    46|      she had dwelt in Rimini of yore,~What time, from conquered
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