Canto

 1    17|      wherewithal~To feed thy hunger, or more nobly fall.~ ~
 2    17|      and weak, and with long hunger lean.~ ~ CXXXI~Thronging
 3    24|      fury driven to sate~His hunger, he employed his hand and
 4    29|    and stead,~Whenever he by hunger was distrest;~And aye to
 5    31|      edge; to drink and eat,~Hunger and thirst the palate so
 6    33| Nubian kings,~By a perpetual hunger's cruel stings.~ ~ CVIII~
 7    33|    Nor let me with perpetual hunger fight.~At least, expel the
 8    33|  horrid band;~Emaciated with hunger, lean, and dry;~Fouler than
 9    34|    pious mothers, pined~With hunger, die, and see their daily
10    34|      through long fast, must hunger sore,~First brace your strength
11    41|       with hardship and with hunger pined.~ ~ LII~Yet he with
12    46|      aside;~And so to die of hunger he designed:~But weird Melissa
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