Canto

 1    10| taken be, and after sold for slave!~Rather than this may lion,
 2    13|  their speech I gather, as a slave,~I am bartered to a merchant
 3    15|   which he took the unwieldy slave.~ ~ XCVIII~In quittance,
 4    19|     yoke.~For each is made a slave, or sentenced dead,~Thither
 5    20|      in such scorn survive a slave!~ ~ LXII~"For amorous pleasures,
 6    20|   heart, was long detained a slave;~Who oft had told how she
 7    29|       And not for thee, dull slave, that bridge was meant."~
 8    32|   will have for lover or for slave.~The cruel stripling knows
 9    34|     for his consort, yea his slave,~With half our realm, if
10    44|    and Beatrice's child, the slave~Of Love am I; ah! miserable
11    46|   avarice there condemned to slave,~So with the load they lie
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