Canto

 1     7|        means of slippery fraud supplies.~ ~ LXXV~But, as Melissa
 2     9|     food~To a voracious animal supplies;~Which every day to shore
 3    14|     King Lewis should find new supplies~Of chiefs by whom his troops
 4    15|       all to one another yield supplies,~Whether the circling waters
 5    15|       I see Charles other meed supplies;~For he beside his leaders'
 6    16|        ranks renew;~Here march supplies of foot, and there of horse:~
 7    17| fertile plain, abundant fruits supplies,~Winter and summer, sojourn
 8    17|   which the rage of love a man supplies,~Until he reached the cave
 9    17|     His ready wit a fit excuse supplies~Why he stays not, to see
10    23|      thou seekest Fortune here supplies;~And this the faulchion
11    23|        ceaseless sorrow lacked supplies;~They stopt when to mid-height
12    24|       vigorous heart new force supplies~To the weak body of the
13    25|       desire some hope of ease supplies;~And when she thinks she
14    31|     good Rinaldo gathers small supplies~From rents or cities, which
15    32|      the damsel's memory still supplies~Rogero's parting words to
16    37|   Worthy of story, many a dame supplies;~But that, through jealous
17    37|       with what means the town supplies, adorn.~Drusilla's ancient
18    43|        pinnace which that lord supplies,~That waits him with her
19    44|      goods which Nature's hand supplies,~Or which acquired by man'
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