Canto

 1     8| force of wrath, was moved to spare~The maid, for reason or
 2    11|   fish, but might his labour spare:~For, with the torment worn,
 3    16|      the threatened stranger spare,~Who was the lover of that
 4    17|     take or miss me, kill or spare.~Not hither I by chance
 5    17|    any cruel name of mockery spare,~Nor leave unsaid a word
 6    18|     famine had made lean and spare,~Devours and rends, and
 7    24|    miles about; nor does she spare~Bosom or cheek; but still,
 8    26| forbear,~Because for once to spare thee I was led?~But since
 9    27|         his weary steed does spare;~Nor once -- but twice a
10    28| might discern her guilt, yet spare,~He made him on the Agnus
11    29|  their sockets are his eyes,~Spare in his visage, and as dry
12    38|     war to end;~And that, to spare the constant waste of blood,~
13    41|  hope that he would hear and spare,~That he repented, oftentimes
14    42| nothing evil; ever prompt to spare.~He from the dead their
15    45|  this injury done,~Myself to spare (because this touched but
16    45|      could consent myself to spare,~It fits me not unvenged
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