Canto

 1     7|         palace, fair to see,~In riches other princely domes excel,~
 2    14|     puissant Agricano's son?~By riches, -- who with me in wealth
 3    16|       show,~Where praise, where riches are, they think, in store~
 4    20|       train,~Thence, with their riches charged the adventurers
 5    28|         the rest,~And that, for riches, subjects, and for might,~
 6    33|         The first was this, for riches and for might;~But he with
 7    33|     heart and nerve, beside~The riches of his royal heritage,~Like
 8    35|      when from high~Those ample riches they so scattered view;~
 9    38|      all those named~For mighty riches, or for valour famed.~ ~
10    43| treasure had possest,~He of his riches would have made an end.~
11    43|     master sped.~-- `If all the riches for which women thirst'~(
12    44|       oppose;~As unendowed with riches or with reign,~Dispensed
13    44|          Nor shall it be by any riches won:~So vile a price no
14    45|        trust, deluded still,~In riches, realm, or field of battle,
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