Canto

1    14| ancient days;~Chased hence by Avarice, Anger, Gluttony,~Pride,
2    23|    Surpassed all womankind in avarice.~ ~  XLII~If she in any
3    34|     bent on gain and gear~And avarice, of all vice the fountain-head,~
4    37|      way;~And finally unhappy Avarice, bought~By costly presents,
5    43|   Olivier.~ ~ ~ I~O Execrable avarice! O vile thirst~Of sordid
6    43|   marble shafts, endure:~Then Avarice comes, who so her spells
7    43|  XLVIII~"If she, thy wife, by avarice was inclined~To break her
8    46|    whelm the train~By impious avarice there condemned to slave,~
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