Canto

 1     7|   concert and sweet harmony.~Nor lacked there well-accorded voice
 2     8| withdrawn at night,~When most he lacked his presence and his aid;~
 3     9|        returning, to purvey~What lacked, as this or that occasion
 4    13|         ardent flame than I.~Nor lacked there one who did between
 5    14|    gained, because the faulchion lacked, he swore~(To this obliged),
 6    15|            And since he scissors lacked and razor keen,~He wanting
 7    17|     Which moved me so, it little lacked but I,~For punishment of
 8    20|        welcomed these, it little lacked but they~Granted them o'
 9    23|        tears my ceaseless sorrow lacked supplies;~They stopt when
10    24|    swayed.~One of their coursers lacked: for on the moor~Lifeless
11    26|          as he rose in haste and lacked support,~Athwart by furious
12    28|    goodbye~He bade, while yet it lacked an hour of day,~Mounted
13    28|        If he for longer time had lacked relief.~ ~ XLIII~"But that
14    35|       thrown her foe;~And little lacked, and mighty risque she ran~
15    42|           besought:~Since little lacked, but through the boon denied,~
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