Canto

 1     1|    offering scan,~Nor scorn my gifts who give thee all I can.~ ~
 2    14|    should accord,~For honoured gifts, the gilded spur and sword.~ ~
 3    15|     its goodly feats~All other gifts excelled, to her he owed;~
 4    17|        shown.~He is with other gifts, beside the prize,~Rewarded
 5    27|      blest,~'Mid those so many gifts, wherewith 'tis fraught;~
 6    28|      suit with offers and with gifts was crowned,~Which for that
 7    32|        cannot we, 'mid godlike gifts and clear,~Allow thee truth,
 8    34|         your Orlando, for such gifts has made~Unto his heavenly
 9    34| succeed,~Heaped in a mass, the gifts which courtiers bear,~--
10    37|       Indian hemisphere;~Whose gifts and praise have so extinguished
11    40|    vigils, offerings, and what gifts withal~Were promised silently,
12    41|    forth as bright~In all fair gifts which raise men to the sky,~
13    43|     the senior late~By dint of gifts obtained a matron fair,~
14    43|    None could desire she other gifts should bring;~So well to
15    43|        Thou saidest well;~With gifts so rich he should not her
16    45|        visits testify~And many gifts the monarch's courteous
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