Canto

 1     1|   state,~And the prime spoils reward another's suit.~Then since
 2     2|  Scorned in his turn, and his reward the same.~By the changed
 3     5|    heart on her who offers no reward?~By Heaven, I should respect
 4     5|   with honest mind,~Told what reward he hoped should quit his
 5     5|       conclusion, what was my reward;~The glorious meed of my
 6    10|   they in mutual love deserve reward,~Bireno as himself, nay,
 7    18|      Whom all should worthily reward and prize;~So that he, night
 8    18|   some fairer gift the knight reward."~ ~ CXXXI~Gryphon, who
 9    21|       service to repay~With a reward exceeding his demand,~When
10    23|  their due;~And if their just reward should not succeed,~At least,
11    23|      borne~The gem, which, in reward for harbourage,~To her extended
12    30|       tardiness to punish and reward.~ ~ LXXXIII~"I know not
13    32|     with that shield he shall reward the best.~ ~ LXI~This grieved
14    40| combat there and here.~Who of reward is worthy, who of shame,~
15    43|    end~Might worthily to some reward pretend.~ ~ XXXVIII~"At
16    43| persuade,~Proffering, for his reward, the palace still,~She wrought
17    45|       thy merits rare~I could reward, thou little cause" (he
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