Canto

 1     1|      pen and pages may pay the debt in part;~Then, with no jealous
 2     3|       his grateful city owes a debt,~The greatest subjects to
 3     6|    discord blew,~Shall pay the debt of vengeance due to me.~
 4     8| dispatched, repair,~Bound by a debt which never can be paid:~
 5    12|       And deemed, without more debt to count or king,~In place
 6    14|       scale against our mighty debt, I know;~Nor pardon can
 7    16|       you as a guide,~A common debt enjoins you mutual aid,~
 8    18|      belly gored,~And from his debt absolved (the forfeit paid)~
 9    23|      endure, Orlando (such his debt)~A foot upon his prostrate
10    26|      us with justice till this debt be paid."~Then to Marphisa
11    35|    Authors I love, and pay the debt I owe,~Speaking their praise;
12    42|        that at all times, as a debt of right,~His life should
13    43|    cursed by all.~And thou the debt I owe thee (for my will~
14    43|       I shall die; and -- that debt paid --~My melancholy death
15    44|      Sir Rinaldo thought, this debt constrained;~And that he
16    44|        And said, he an eternal debt should owe;~In that he had
17    45|     courtesy to pay~The mighty debt that him to Leo tied.~Be
18    45| obligation which he bore;~That debt which cannot ever be repaid.~
19    45|     For that Greek prince, the debt remains unpaid.~ ~ LX~For
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