Canto

 1     1|     knightly helmet, -- to his cost,~Sunk in the stream; and
 2    10|       those who wit at other's cost are taught.~ ~ VII~Of those
 3    14|       paynims purchased at the cost~Of more good princes and
 4    16|       greater part,~And, to my cost, in these so well am read,~
 5    16|        nature base,~To others' cost, beneath a courteous face.~ ~
 6    17|       so bad,~That they should cost the stranger knight his
 7    18| outlets barricade;~But, at the cost of countless enemies,~A
 8    19|   prove this upon thee, to thy cost.~ ~ XCI~"I thank thee for
 9    20|        at the haughty damsel's cost;~And took away as well the
10    23|        And nourished, at large cost, with plenteous fare;~Nor
11    26|      tis shown me at another's cost,~Forego the joust, and to
12    27|          well earned by me, at cost~Of treasure, and of pain,
13    32|        his court;~Nor care nor cost the watchful monarch spares:~
14    33|     bridge, achieved at mighty cost,~At Malamocco, to bestride
15    34|        he pursued, and, at his cost,~Without expense to us,
16    38|      part,~In part, at others' cost I see and know.~Then many
17    39|       my lord,~In that 'twould cost our Moorish cause too dear.~
18    39|     those peers, though at the cost~Of one or two good days,
19    41|       II~The drink that to his cost good Icarus drew~Of yore
20    42|    ordered plan;~Nor such huge cost befitted private man.~ ~
21    44|   despite,~Done to Proserpina, cost such annoy~To bold Pirithous,
22    44|     heart shall son and father cost.~ ~ LVII~"Can it be true,
23    46|      by Charles; and with such cost and care~As if 'twere for
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