Canto

 1     3|         his works, and valour's fee.~ ~ XXXV~"But does no laurel
 2    10|      Hermant Aberga'nny hold in fee,~That Edward is the Earl
 3    15|      country, not himself, that fee~Shall he bestow, which is
 4    18|         thy worth deserves this fee,~But merits, I with this
 5    19|       honour boots, what goodly fee~Remunerates ye both, for
 6    19|     lover, deigned the gorgeous fee~To wear, with the intention
 7    20|        foul, let her remain thy fee;~I would not, I, such amity
 8    24|    death shall wait him, as his fee.~Next by his comrades (so
 9    25|     Bertolagi sold for hire and fee.~ ~ ~ I~Oh! mighty springs
10    26|      those keen darts, Apollo's fee,~Given with his bow, what
11    34|        every nook, the fume and fee~Wherein the favourites of
12    43| occasion to acquire that mighty fee,~Which wretched Anselm's
13    43|     fish the truth by prayer or fee,~Touching no chord but yielded
14    44|      entreat, before I claim my fee,~That you to me your royal
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