Canto

 1    12|         straw and barley heaped in plenteous store.~ ~ XXXIII~Nor might
 2    14| lamentations came.~And tears, like plenteous vein of water, strayed~Into
 3    23|     Meanwhile a wind of sighs, and plenteous rain~Of tears, are tokens
 4    23|     nourished, at large cost, with plenteous fare;~Nor let be rode except
 5    26|            As water never fails in plenteous font;~And for Rogero and
 6    27|          stalled -- the board with plenteous fare~Is heaped, and Corsic
 7    32|         XCV~In the great hall that plenteous board was laid,~(None fairer
 8    35|          But gift of palace and of plenteous farm,~Bestowed by heirs
 9    42|         meet,~There is a fresh and plenteous fountain, which~Scatters
10    43|        abhorred,~Beheld of tears a plenteous fountain flow~From the full
11    43|         the judge had put away,~(A plenteous store) he leaves; and field
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