Canto

 1    14|   sleep, and where they sit~At meat; and everywhere in fine
 2    21|   ertaken and defrauded of the meat;~So on ill gain intent,
 3    22|      sheep foregoes his grassy meat,~Penned in the cabin or
 4    26| Discovered flasks of wine, and meat and bread.~ ~ XXVIII~When
 5    29|       aye to glut himself with meat, and bread,~And fruit, he
 6    31|      more our beverage and our meat.~Feebly that wight can estimate
 7    32|    walls they stare;~Albeit of meat they have no little need,~
 8    33|     afford.~For the sad damsel meat and sleep foregoes,~Nor
 9    33|     pollute or waste the royal meat,~Nor leave the monarch aught
10    33|     royal dome they speed,~Nor meat nor aught beside the monsters
11    41|   plant, wild berries were his meat;~And hearty and robust,
12    45|  Philomel, or Progne, with the meat~Returning, which her famished
13    46|       to view.~All leave their meat, all leave their talk, to
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