Canto

 1     7|  Latian lord,~Could with this banquet's matchless joys compare,~
 2     7|     that he sport, dance, and banquet plied,~And lapt in idleness
 3     7|     thou for this thine early banquet make,~And, trained by me,
 4    10|     sate the fair;~Who of his banquet so the monster cheat;~For
 5    13|      And hangs the thieves, a banquet for the crows:~Nor chain
 6    17|      carpets for the intended banquet spread.~Meanwhile through
 7    26| Meanwhile that ready spread a banquet lies,~To them is by the
 8    33|       CXIX~Forthwith a solemn banquet they prepare~Within the
 9    33|       galley bears,~And other banquet spreads on other ground.~
10    40|       speeches past,~Upon the banquet's close, amid those crews~
11    42| modesty represt.~Now at their banquet's close a youth, among~The
12    43|  spend,~Without restraint, in banquet and in vest,~And what might
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