Canto

 1     7|       stored?~I think not such a feast is spread above,~Where Ganymede
 2     7|        at other call.~'Tis often feast, and always holiday;~'Tis
 3     9|      victory won:~And thought to feast and nuptials he was bound,~
 4     9|        new accidents delayed~The feast will be, of which be it
 5    14|        late for such a sumptuous feast.~ ~ XXXVIII~That day, and
 6    14|       summer sky,~Or relics of a feast, their luscious dole,~Repair
 7    16|      wrong, for all the time the feast endures.~ ~ XVI~Yet I of
 8    17| solemnity;~-- If 'twere a wonted feast, held every year,~Or new
 9    17|                XXV~"The gorgeous feast our monarch will display~
10    17|        true,~Prepares the costly feast in solemn state;~And will
11    17|     display~The occasion of that feast and fair array.~ ~ LXIX~
12    25|        store;~ ~ LXXX~And at the feast, where Plenty for the three~
13    26|      Marphisa cries, "Why is the feast delayed,~When lo! the guests
14    32|      fill your bellies, and then feast your eyes."~ ~ XCVII~The
15    32|       Haply from their desire to feast their eyes --~First of the
16    34|        food --~Feed for a single feast that filthy brood.~ ~ II~
17    34|       peer restored the Nubian's feast?"~ ~ IV~Hunting those hideous
18    40|          another known,~Together feast; who, when with glad repast~
19    43|     Because he came but when the feast was done;~Yea after the
20    46|        various games that solemn feast was cheered,~And charged
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