Canto

 1    17|      hand to give thee daily bread, or slay, --~The Turk has
 2    20|   the thief proffer piece of bread or bone,~Of offer other
 3    24| acorns undistinguishing from bread,~By tedious fast and fury
 4    26| flasks of wine, and meat and bread.~ ~ XXVIII~When now the
 5    29|  glut himself with meat, and bread,~And fruit, he every one
 6    33|   might Cairo lack its daily bread.~Senapus him his Nubian
 7    34|     die, and see their daily bread,~-- The orphan's and the
 8    35|      to blow themselves with bread and wine,~In their vile
 9    35|  sacred Genius beg his daily bread;~Who putting down the Virtues,
10    40|     trouble in your land has bread.~ ~ IV~But Trotto, present
11    43|      wine, hams, cheese, and bread;~And makes the sage, who
12    45|      a scanty mess of mouldy bread;~And sometimes is he left
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