Canto

 1     4|       ope thy gates to give thy guests dismission~Before thine
 2     7|       Delightful fiction to the guests rehearsed.~ ~ XX~What table,
 3     7|         has been made anew,~The guests their bodies reverently
 4    17|      please;~And chearfully the guests, with bath restored,~Next
 5    25|         LIII~"For Bradamant the guests mistake me all,~-- As you
 6    26|     feast delayed,~When lo! the guests are here, for whom we stayed?"~ ~
 7    28|      frequent gain~From parting guests, and from my yearly pay,~
 8    32|        your eyes."~ ~ XCVII~The guests were placed, and now about
 9    33|        XXXIII~So saying, to his guests the cavalier~Alphonso, of
10    33| painting twice and thrice those guests review,~Nor how to leave
11    43|         did, among~Those social guests for whom the board was spread.~
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