Canto

 1     8|             And, save that he was now waxed old, would lead~The expedition
 2    13|               made,~As he more brutal waxed, and plucked his hair,~And
 3    16|               those squadrons hottest waxed the fray)~With his head
 4    17|            clothes he saw,~Suspicious waxed; and more suspicion bred~
 5    18|              he shall be drowned,~(So waxed their numbers) in the increasing
 6    19|             had from her conveyed,~So waxed in stubborn pride and haught
 7    19|             From day to day in beauty waxed Medore:~She miserably wasted;
 8    19|               watery eyes.~Nor longer waxed the storm, which had dismayed,~
 9    20|               By little and by little waxed at night:~Reckless of life,
10    21|              home returned when dusky waxed the skies;~Nor ever, save
11    22|              By little and by little, waxed in might,~And so at last
12    23|             heart-core had been laid,~Waxed cold, and some deal shook
13    23|             would closely strain;~And waxed so wroth that, in his heat
14    23|                XCVII~At his departure waxed Zerbino woe,~And Isabella
15    25| self-controlled,~Ravished a kiss, she waxed so passing bold.~ ~  XXX~"
16    26|              store."~ ~ CX~Their fury waxed, and angrier words ensued,~
17    28|                with altered guise,~He waxed ruddy, gay, and plump in
18    29|                   VI~And (so his fury waxed) that, as it were~With tongs,
19    30|                twas long ere he again waxed sound.~ ~ LXIII~The spouting
20    33|             Like Lucifer, the monarch waxed in pride,~And war upon his
21    34|               XXXV~"So kindling anger waxed between the two,~It urged
22    34|          curse, the darkness drear~So waxed before him, and obscured
23    34|             flow.~ ~ LXXI~Here doubly waxed the paladin's surprize,~
24    37|               rode an-end; and louder waxed the sound,~And plainer were
25    37|            brethren had been wrought,~Waxed, in a moment, rank, corrupt
26    39|              yet more clear~And lucid waxed his wisdom than whilere.~ ~
27    43|             plaint, so spite~And fury waxed, that she in her despair~
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