Canto

 1    18|     hour,~Villain and wolf to spoil them and devour.~ ~ CLXIII~
 2    18|      spy.~Expecting thus some spoil or prize to gain,~They,
 3    20|     They, who are covetous of spoil and gain,~And ill-bested
 4    22|    there had failed another's spoil to gain,~And voided in the
 5    30| country scowers, to make more spoil and wrack:~That palfrey
 6    33|     boast~The conquest or the spoil of Lombardy.~Heaven's sword
 7    34|     pact should take~Whatever spoil the conquering armies make;~ ~
 8    34|    the mischief done,~(Beside spoil given) he conquered with
 9    36|     more, if I have power, in spoil and wrong,~Done to a virgin
10    40|       day;~And of the Moorish spoil and captive band~Made in
11    41|      steed:~Thus equally that spoil would he divide~With his
12    46|      the hostile band,~And -- spoil and prisoners to his brother
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