Canto

 1     1|   eyes;~And, what I deem not needful to recite,~Pours forth yet
 2     3|      to blaze,~Not mine were needful, but that noble lyre~Which
 3    10|   which I lived, to buy~Thee needful succour and from prison
 4    15|  track,~And grass; all other needful matters lack.~ ~ XCIV~So
 5    15|      their road,~All that is needful they collect, and lay~Upon
 6    18|    held in chase;~And of all needful matters little store~Was
 7    20|      beat,~Without adventure needful to repeat.~ ~ CXVII~On the
 8    22| enchantment him betide,~That needful succour might therein be
 9    36|   hand.~Her sword, no longer needful, each foregoes;~And either
10    39|     With arms and all things needful were purveyed.~His going,
11    40|      naval stores, and every needful gear.~ ~ XXI~Orlando, Oliviero,
12    40|     unceasingly,~Like one in needful haste, used sail and oar,~
13    42|   hideous Pest,~As sweet and needful shall I welcome rest."~ ~
14    43|    ensuing night~All that is needful for the funeral rite.~ ~
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