Canto

 1    13|        from day to day,~Shall wax in beauty, virtue, chastity,~
 2    15|     replaces leg or hand like wax,~Which the good faulchion
 3    19|       silver, oftener made of wax, survey;~Which supplicants
 4    20|     yet with light the orient wax.~ ~ LXXXII~Not yet from
 5    23|      makes such bold defy,~We wax or straw, too haughty were
 6    27|   Rather before my hair shall wax more white,~That haply on
 7    30|   exceed,~Who seems withal to wax more fierce than e'er:~A
 8    30| reached his armour (like soft wax, the shell~Oped, and the
 9    33|       commands,~Nor marks how wax or waste his leaguering
10    33|      taper wanes,~For want of wax or oil, with flickering
11    33|   king and train,~With melted wax, Astolpho gives command;~
12    39|   waters flung!~ ~ XXVII~They wax in number beyond all esteem;~
13    44|     my heart's core~Is not of wax is proved; for Love whilere~
14    44|       everywhere that tempest wax and spread,~They turn their
15    45|   their first joust~(As if of wax had been his habergeon)~
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