Canto

 1     7|    junipers perfume the gale,~Suspend the snare, or lime the fluttering
 2    17|    The rest for other canto I suspend,~For, sir, 'tis time this
 3    23|     than thine, but to a tree suspend:~Bear off the weapon freely
 4    24| brought his vengeful anger to suspend;~And, wending where she
 5    24|       licence, shall the tale suspend.~ ~ ~
 6    27|     in this to satisfy~And to suspend him from the gallows-tree:~
 7    31|     For if thou on this stone suspend his gear,~Amid whatever
 8    33|  destined meed,~The battle to suspend, on either side,~Till they
 9    37|    albeit they due punishment suspend,~By mighty pain the long
10    41|      But now 'tis time that I suspend my lay.~ ~
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