Canto

 1     6|  hermaphrodit,~These drain the cup and those the bungle blow.~
 2     7|    Where Ganymede presents the cup to Jove.~ ~ XXI~They form
 3     7|         And the once sparkling cup now drugged with lees.~ ~
 4    10|       alight: the other bore~A cup of chrystal to the cavalier,~
 5    11|        hangs upon the luscious cup.~ ~ II~What reason then
 6    21|        left him but the bitter cup to drain.~Thus in his troubled
 7    21|      remainder of the poisoned cup.~ ~ LXIII~"As the trained
 8    28|        to the bitter dregs the cup must drain~Of promised sweets;
 9    37|     Then from the flask into a cup pour out,~And give the blessed
10    37|      spouse's part to take the cup;~And first that vessel's
11    37| draught,~He into a fair golden cup did pour~The wine, as by
12    37|        goblet dry.~ ~ LXX~"The cup returned -- Tanacro, blithe
13    39|      county drained~The mystic cup withal. Oh wondrous case!~
14    42|        did rest,~Placed a gold cup before the paladin,~Filled
15    42|     Rinaldo was nigh moved the cup to raise,~And seek what
16    43|     Now put away the enchanted cup from me;~I neither will,
17    43|       pushing from himself the cup abhorred,~Beheld of tears
18    43|      their bosom overflows the cup.~ ~ XXIX~" `Below departing,
19    43|     proof; for if, between~The cup and lip, the liquor be not
20    43|      of many dyes,~Carved into cup and charger, blue, red,
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