Canto

 1     1| Sacripant regains his long-lost treasure;~But good Rinaldo mars his
 2     1|        And vainly to regain the treasure tried.~ ~ XV~Thither at
 3     1|      had crossed.~He, where the treasure fell, descends the brink~
 4     1|       And can it be that I such treasure slight?~And can I then my
 5     4|       this she hoped to win his treasure.~ ~ X~What useful was to
 6     4|        quarters, in this keep I treasure;~(Whatever heart can wish
 7     6|        evermore contemplated my treasure,~Nor France nor aught beside
 8     7|         wonders that the hidden treasure shows,~Not what it is, but
 9     9|         Through him, the little treasure left me, spent~(What served
10    10|         cheer,~And you no other treasure shall appay.~In this her
11    14|   upraised to pray~Are seen: if treasure seemed to God so fair~As
12    25|         simple word.'~ ~ LXIII~"Treasure I covet not, nor yet aspire~
13    25|        miser's fear~Guarded the treasure she with him would share;~
14    27|        earned by me, at cost~Of treasure, and of pain, and people
15    28|    diminished nor encreased the treasure,~Wherewith his father had
16    28|       Through greediness, their treasure under ground,~And keep it
17    33|      all his puissance, all his treasure,~Alas! had miserably lost
18    37|       humble lay,~Who with such treasure can herself supply:~But
19    38|         Though in the hope more treasure to have won~Than swelled
20    42|   Showed that two kings' united treasure ne'er~Would have sufficed
21    43|       in sordid wise,~To gather treasure: such their single scope,~
22    43|        speak, that in a hound~A treasure on the judge's wife conferred."~"
23    43|        commend:~If he Tiberius' treasure had possest,~He of his riches
24    43|         account I ask not of my treasure,~If such as now I find thee
25    43|   pursued,~There is not in that treasure what would boot~To purchase
26    43|      shook himself; and lo!~The treasure! which he bade her have
27    45|     heart,~That he, for hoarded treasure still in fear,~Cannot live
28    46|      her was half his kingdom's treasure.~ ~ LXXIV~He a free court
29    46|      Leucadian sea~Bore off the treasure, amid other prey.~Augustus
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