Canto

 1     6|     or tufted tree below,~In dance, or no mean sport the hours
 2     7|      And knew that he sport, dance, and banquet plied,~And
 3    10|  bath and costly fare,~Song, dance, and perfumes; as how fashioned
 4    16|     witnessed yet a stranger dance!~For the Scots only ply
 5    17|      seen to ply the festive dance;~And here the burghers of
 6    19| heart,~Albeit for the second dance unmeet;~Secure, where nature
 7    24|   withal I shall forego~This dance of folly; but yet cannot
 8    26|   all was ready to begin the dance.~ ~ XII~They of Maganza
 9    26|     and Aldigier,~Varied the dance between those squadrons
10    31|     I, if thou in this other dance succeed~Better or worse
11    43|   that obedient dog is shown~Dance of our country and of foreign
12    46|   day;~And so, in wrestling, dance, and every deed,~Still from
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