Canto

 1     6|    spent in festive game and ball,~And still the passing moments
 2     7|  tourney, pageant, bath, and ball.~Now underneath a hill by
 3     8|      honour, in this earthly ball?~What profits it that, whether
 4     9|      loads with powder and a ball~ ~ XXIX~"He, where 'tis
 5     9|     fatal field in vain.~The ball his shoulder from a distance
 6     9|     well, the powder and the ball.~ ~ XC~And thus, when of
 7    11|      throughout this earthly ball,~So swims the beast, who
 8    18| itself, nor at concert or at ball~Dame beauteous and adorned,
 9    19|     moved by stroke of heavy ball.~So hard the temper of her
10    22|      side of the terrestrial ball.~ ~ XXV~I know not if you
11    26|      throughout this earthly ball;~Yea, fiercest seemed on
12    29| force, to which this earthly ball~Haply affords few paragons,
13    34|      nor leaves this earthly ball.~ ~ LXXXII~He turns him
14    44|   tourney, mummery, mask and ball.~ ~ XXXV~His son to Aymon
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