Canto

 1     2|     sudden; nor a day~Would grant the valiant envoy for delay.~ ~
 2     3|     divine~Thy thought, nor grant him respite; for before~
 3     4|    their dungeon's bound,~I grant my inmates every other pleasure.~
 4     4|     turned to aid the dame.~Grant me but one to guide my steps,
 5    10| deaths to die.~ ~  XXX~"But grant, e'en now, some skipper
 6    17|    monster, we discern.~God grant, fair sir, he never may
 7    18|   witness could declare.~To grant them yours is but a tribute
 8    20|     please a hundred women, grant him grace.'~ ~ LIV~"This
 9    21| many protestations swear~To grant in every thing Gabrina's
10    22|      who was i' the vein~To grant whatever prudent virgin
11    22|     mingle in the fray:~For grant that you be conquerors in
12    25|     eyes and teeth below.~I grant no helmets on their heads
13    26|     Nor this the steed will grant, nor that delay;~King Mandricardo
14    31|     They slaughter all, nor grant one paynim grace;~And, ere
15    32|    should displace.~ ~ CIV~"Grant we (what I confess not howsoe'
16    36|     often wronged, not only grant~Life to that king, but as
17    43| touchstone brought.~-- `Now grant we (I to that witch-lady
18    43|   as 'twas granted thee, so grant me grace:~ ~ CXLIII~" `And
19    44|    royal promise plight,~To grant my prayer; and fain would
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