Canto

 1     2|      dear,~And thou as fortunate account this day.~Straight wend
 2    12|    hungry Wolf in twilight makes account~To what the number of the
 3    14|         to show;~As making small account of any one,~Or fearing lest,
 4    14|        they redeeming grace,~The account is quit and balanced, that
 5    18|         as such, or fiercer yet, account,~When he breaks forth, the
 6    21|     grieves me this is done~Upon account of a false woman's spite;~
 7    23|      Astolpho soars in air. Upon account~Of Pinnabel is prisoned
 8    26|        his delight;~As well upon account of whence it came;~And also
 9    30|          for affright.~What poor account you make of me is clear~
10    32|   besides.~ ~ XXIX~Of him a full account did he afford,~As well acquainted
11    32|       those few,~She, that on no account will wait without,~Fasting
12    37| separately tell,~And render good account and honour due,~More than
13    38|           if we pause to sum the account anew,~Hardly a third survives;
14    43|         and give and vend:~Other account I ask not of my treasure,~
15    44|       glory and the splendor all account;~If all believe our other
16    45|      other power could close~The account of his insufferable woes.~ ~
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