Canto

 1     6|     Where life is spent in festive game and ball,~And still
 2     7| form a ring, the board and festive cheer~Removed, and sitting,
 3    11|    doffed his casque, with festive welcome pressed~Towards
 4    14|  broke,~That we to you our festive laurels owe,~And the fair
 5    17|   Many are seen to ply the festive dance;~And here the burghers
 6    20|   joyous seat,~Joyous with festive sports from morn to night:~
 7    25|   more advanced in now the festive night,~And the rich board --
 8    31|    joy ensue, with all its festive pleasures,~The wretched
 9    32| knight~Them, seated at the festive board, molest;~All, saving
10    42| the middle, tables for the festive treat.~Whence they four
11    44|    pomp triumphal and with festive cheer~The troop returns
12    44|   trumpet proud,~And other festive music, laughter light,~Applause
13    46|    last day, when at their festive cheer~Was seated solemnly
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