Canto

1     1|        the score were vain,~My pen and pages may pay the debt
2    14|        feet.~But why move I my pen with greater pain~Than these
3    17|    Wont in due season these to pen or loose,~And play the shepherd
4    25| restless knight,~And calls for pen and paper, ink and light.~ ~
5    27|       her praise rehearse~With pen and ink and voice, in prose
6    29|     hands receive;~So him with pen and page will I proclaim,~
7    37|       Unfriendly by the poet's pen and page,~They now befriend
8    37|     Matter as well for other's pen he gives,~As in his own
9    43|      Mincius' prisoned waters, pen.~ ~ LXXI~"I of Adonio speak,
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