Canto

 1     2|   bottom was a door.~ ~ LXXI~A void was at the bottom, where
 2     8|      block,~Where, chained and void of help, the punishment~
 3    12| cavalier)~So barbarous is, and void of courtesy,~That he keeps
 4    20|      in their beds, secure and void of fear.~Nor from the snare
 5    21|       designing to comply,~For void is contract made in fear;
 6    22|       the warlike joust should void is sell.~At one another
 7    23|        neck, and stretched him void of life.~ ~ LX~All at one
 8    26|      wide~As to make any rider void the sell.~Seeing herself
 9    32|        less worthy were should void the tower,~And seek another
10    33|        goblet they forego;~Nor void those ravening fowls the
11    36|     with the spear.~ ~ XXXVIII~Void of effect, 'tis thus their
12    37|       quicker are that band to void the vale,~Than those bold
13    40|     Orlando, who~Was wandering void of wit, short while ago,~
14    43|     heavens refuse; and we are void of might:~At other seasons,
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