Canto

 1     6|      word and deed, till thou requite~The service done with praise
 2    10|       which this may worthily requite!~Foul thief, churl, haughty
 3    17|     will come we may such ill requite~Upon their shores, if we
 4    18|     pains Martano's cowardice requite.~A favouring wind Marphisa'
 5    18|       the glorious guerdon to requite,~Which had been ravished
 6    24| dearly will the offered scorn requite.~ ~ XCVIII~When Mandricardo: "
 7    32|       thou know'st what pains requite~His sin, who keeps what
 8    32|    Clodion with a fit revenge requite,~He cries, `I deem it were
 9    33|      the buckler one of these requite,~-- Better than by a woman
10    34|    base ingratitude due pains requite;~And whom, in a more dismal
11    37|       her pains and sorrow to requite,~Crimsons the wretch's body,
12    39|       was come the paynims to requite~For more than one ill deed,)
13    44|  wherewith thy worth I should requite"~(Charles answered), "and
14    46|      live; but how can I ever requite~The obligation, which by
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