Canto

 1    12|           than thee to school his lack of wit."~ ~ XLII~-- "Fools,
 2    14|            ARGUMENT~Two squadrons lack of those which muster under~
 3    15|         all other needful matters lack.~ ~ XCIV~So that, before
 4    18| recompense.~ ~ CLXIX~"That he may lack not sepulture, will I~Go
 5    20|       with her opine, and, in the lack~Of a companion, singly must
 6    21|          in an enemy's abode,~For lack of faulchion in his empty
 7    23|         for daylight now began to lack)~Feared night should catch
 8    23|   troubled course.~At length, for lack of breath, compelled to
 9    24|          do, not what to say.~For lack of comfort she beholds him
10    30|        while he lives, conveyance lack.~As many as he finds, so
11    30|      Mandricardo's arm did vigour lack,~And with less dint descended
12    33|            and Church, and Empire lack.~ ~ XLIX~"He in his cousin
13    33|       hand,~Forthwith might Cairo lack its daily bread.~Senapus
14    34|         In that, by reason of the lack of light,~Their images attained
15    36|         for, since better weapons lack,~Each other they with fists
16    37|         were fain,~Nothing should lack that purpose to fulfill.~
17    38|         ne'er,~Under despondence, lack for due support,~Nor bolder
18    39|          as any barks afloat.~Nor lack there men to govern them,
19    43|       view,~-- Lest lights should lack, whereby her course to steer --~
20    45|           her famished younglings lack,~Mourns o'er an empty nest,
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