Canto

 1     4|      rest forbear --~Or (for I crave but this) release them all,~
 2     8|       had given, dispatched to crave~What foot and horse were
 3    13|        they higher price might crave.~Eight months are past,
 4    13|      crook for such a deed did crave:~For ready hooks the tree
 5    17|     among our people, dost but crave~A hand to give thee daily
 6    18|        your voice, the arms to crave,~You should have had them,
 7    19|        longer, space of life I crave.~As may suffice to give
 8    25|       find myself arrived, and crave repose.~ ~
 9    26|    VIII~Some one, meseems, may crave the stranger's name,~Who
10    26|      thee more than thou do'st crave,~And trust to make thee
11    30| courtesy,~Your pardon, since I crave it, ladies bright;~You will
12    34|  greedy bellies so for victual crave,~Picks stones, and trees
13    35|       seek, but hither come to crave the fight~With warrior that
14    37|       rebound,~Thou needst not crave a clearer trumpet's sound!~ ~
15    38|    this, O peers! your counsel crave.~If, bootless, homeward
16    43|        astrologer's abode, and crave,~If shame and evil to his
17    44|     line~The heir and hope, to crave the maid had sent.~Such
18    45|     Leo, if the gentle maid he crave,~His foe in listed fight
19    46|    defend himself; nor need he crave~Another warrior's help that
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