Canto

 1     2|        And curse themselves as wanting eyes and ears,~To let their
 2    10|        with the ray,~Little is wanting in that journey dire,~But
 3    12|      mansion lie,~That food be wanting not to knight or dame,~He
 4    12|      arrayed,~He deemed nought wanting to his full content,~But
 5    12|      little lent,~All daylight wanting to disperse the gloom:~For
 6    14|     and Tremisene's alone~Were wanting to complete the paynim host;~
 7    15|      smith conveyed the prize,~Wanting to take young Chloris in
 8    15|      lacked and razor keen,~He wanting these, resorted to his glaive,~
 9    17|         Where he let nought be wanting which might please;~And
10    20|      his mischance,~Little was wanting (so his blushes spread)~
11    21|   liberty~Thence to depart was wanting to the knight;~In all the
12    26|   labour dight;~Save voice was wanting, these you might have thought~
13    26| splendour, as in all the rest,~Wanting in worth, will many make
14    39|      her shield;~Nor aught was wanting which he wore afield.~ ~
15    41|  champaigne lie,~Men should be wanting in King Charles's host~To
16    45|    supply~(He sees) the valour wanting with his wit;~And the strange
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