Canto

 1     3|    each of these would gladly spend his breath,~And for his
 2    19|      day~'Twere very shame to spend it all in ease."~-- "Oh!
 3    27| ruminates thereon, content to spend~Care, time and trouble to
 4    28|    close, nor words will idly spend,~Admonished by that ancient'
 5    31|       in loading baggage idly spend;~Who will not wait that
 6    34|     play we here unprofitably spend;~To this, of ignorant men
 7    37|      her grew~Which she could spend on any thing beside,~A falsehood
 8    38|    countless of your warriors spend,~He -- by a knight of yours
 9    42|   amid much shade:~For almost spend his ebbing life remained~
10    42|      having vent in some sort spend its gall,~Now we have seen
11    43|  himself, began his wealth to spend,~Without restraint, in banquet
12    43|    thou needest, to enjoy and spend,~But do with them according
13    45|     and state; these friendly spend;~ ~ LXXXIV~"Nor see I recompense,
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