Canto

 1     3|  earth,~Were labour not to finish with the night.~Hence I
 2     5|  foeman's breast,~Eager to finish at a single heat.~Nor counter
 3     7| nor vein is signified.~For finish of that stately shape and
 4    10|    his train commands;~And finish so the round he had begun,~
 5    13|    the wind:~And with this finish my prophetic strain,~--
 6    14|  schemes withal in wise~To finish at the appointed time his
 7    17|   than an hour sufficed to finish all.~But Norandine, the
 8    18| his long-drawn life~Should finish in the bosom of his wife.~ ~
 9    26| battle here is to be done,~Finish we that which we to-day
10    26|     you faith maintain,~To finish our own combat better were,~
11    35|   Upon the fatal wheel for finish wound,~He a fair fleece
12    36|   this strain would gladly finish here,~And, that I finish
13    36|   finish here,~And, that I finish it, be ye content:~For better
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