Canto

 1     2|         masters of the desperate game they play;~Or rise upon
 2     4|      sound)~Cates, brave attire, game, sport, or mirthful measure.~
 3     5|          in secrecy, the amorous game;~Still grew by love, and
 4     6|         life is spent in festive game and ball,~And still the
 5     7|       seated well for that dread game:~In mid career she laid
 6     7|        and sitting, play a merry game:~Each asks, still whispering
 7     7|        their wont, was ended~The game at which the palace inmates
 8     9|       Wisely preserves alive the game first caught,~That by the
 9    16|        collected for the martial game:~Then to his horse abandoning
10    18|         free,~The paynim by this game is angered sore,~Who little
11    18|        foe checkmate and end the game;~And from St. German's to
12    18|          Orlando sore in martial game,~And him who had Mount Alban
13    18|        sure that, in the martial game,~Both prizes destined for
14    19| revellers play the chace's merry game,~Is ever moved by stroke
15    20|     amorous pleasures, laughter, game, and play,~Which evermore
16    21|         him an inch, but in that game~Of deadly hatred set him
17    27|         Brandimart thrown up the game,~Charles had from Paris
18    28|      that discourteous churl his game forsake.'~ ~ XXXIX~"At such
19    29|        Merlin or falcon that the game pursue.~How happy was that
20    29|  questing dog pursues the sylvan game.~ ~ LXII~The youth, that
21    32|        Who follows, has a harder game to play;~For war upon those
22    32|        resolve have good or evil game,~Hence I infer, unequal
23    32|          infer, unequal were the game,~If she and I in beauty
24    45|          that time maintains the game,~And is not overcome, without
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