Canto

 1     2|     that post appay,~He was contented on her will to wait:~Then
 2     3|     his better sceptre well contented,~Shall rule the city, seated
 3     9|     utter rebel are,~Be you contented with this band to wend,~
 4    10| board was spread;~She there contented, with the faithless knight,~
 5    16|    if, with such excellence contented,~He had pursued so fair
 6    17|     full of courtesy,~To be contented for with sword and spear.~'
 7    23|  the empty hope, though ill contented,~Which he by self-illusions
 8    27|        LXXIV~"Yet am I well contented, for that we~Have for these
 9    27| deny,~Let her in every wish contented be:~And rather than that
10    28| gave him, lived at leisure,~Contented in his own paternal dome;~
11    34|   man owes,~Nature had been contented by the peer,~As well of
12    41|    erst the good Antenor so contented,~With their sulphureous
13    46|  Yet they meanwhile beneath contented brows~Conceal the dark and
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