Canto

 1   Int|       have ever seen, and all want her. However, in order to
 2     8| visage marred,~And cursed her want of wit and wariness.~Then
 3    19|       had her aid denied,~The want should with the falchion
 4    20|      desert shore,~To pine of want. Another troop repeat,~They
 5    23|       for thee to satisfy~The want, which leads thee after
 6    23|    for the rest!~For my first want is thoroughly redrest."~ ~
 7    25|  Others, in other mode, their want supplied.~But, had he flown
 8    27|       that from his realm, in want and woe,~King Agramant a
 9    30|     Hearest thou not? hola! I want thy steed,"~(Cried Roland)
10    33|      lamp or taper wanes,~For want of wax or oil, with flickering
11    38|   Beyond the sea, and bore in want and woe.~Till my seventh
12    39|     arms arrayed.~Wide and in want of ramparts is the town;~
13    39|     Weighed with the tyrant's want who wears a crown --~As
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