Canto

 1     1|    with amorous desire:~Who taste that other fountain are
 2    10| leave,~And what is sweet to taste, touch, hear, and see,~And
 3    10|  his Bradamant, yet he~With taste of roving round the world
 4    13|   from the dome as well,~As taste is quickened by variety,~
 5    20|   sting,~And takes away the taste of every pleasure.~Fame
 6    21|    ere the sickly man could taste the bowl,~To rid her of
 7    28|  array;~But, born with evil taste, that paynim rude~No sooner
 8    29|  grass or heartening forage taste.~ ~ LXIX~As in this course
 9    32|     bitterness in death may taste.~ ~ XXIII~"Yet, ah! why
10    39|    were the warrior fain~To taste that sweet -- he ever would
11    43|  paladine,~Who was about to taste the enchanted wine.~ ~ VI~
12    43|  who had forgotten long~All taste of partridge since on fruits
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