Canto

 1     1|         whom she did so large a boon bestow.~Ah! false and cruel
 2     5|      Were she consenting to the boon he prayed;~For after our
 3    25|         I might the long-sought boon achieve.~Easy it were the
 4    29|         live~Who can bestow the boon which I can give.~ ~ XV~"
 5    42|         lacked, but through the boon denied,~Erewhile he had
 6    43|         upon my birth a wealthy boon,~Nature that went with graceful
 7    43| unpersuaded still by prayer and boon,~She does no outrage to
 8    43|        her to the lady bear the boon.~That in the costly produce
 9    43|    woman and possest,~Who for a boon so foul and filthy prayed.~
10    44|      dear, deserves from me~The boon wherewith thy worth I should
11    44|     claim a share."~ ~ LXX~"The boon for which I to your highness
12    44|       rely,~He would accord the boon for which she prayed.~This
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