Canto

 1     3|    Till when, this chisel may suffice to scale~The stone, and
 2     7|  alone, a single couple might~Suffice a nobler feeling to create,~
 3    11|       in mid career,~Will oft suffice to stop courageous horse;~'
 4    14|    impede:~For this would ill suffice a numerous host,~To that
 5    19|       of life I crave.~As may suffice to give my lord a grave.~ ~
 6    19|      ten women, in one night,~Suffice to play the husband's part
 7    22|       To reach the city would suffice with pain;~And when, alas!
 8    23|     bade,~As that which might suffice to make him sane.~For she
 9    31|    who love this peer;~Let it suffice that he become thy thrall!~
10    33|     you.~ ~  LXXIII~"This may suffice you all; and need in none~
11    33|    food;~And what their wombs suffice not to receive~Foul and
12    33|     thy Maker's sight.~Let it suffice, that I no longer see,~Nor
13    35| victory~Will I resign; let it suffice that thou~Then stoop to
14    43|       egregious mansion wound suffice.~To him in answer said that
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