Canto

 1     4|         first day's circling sun is spent,~The peer is guested in
 2     4|            ere a month go by,~(Nigh spent) upon the accuser prove
 3     4|          raised anew, now well-nigh spent.~Besides, you by the laws
 4     5|         feigns,~As if the rage were spent which fired his veins.~ ~
 5     6|         reigned not more, no sooner spent,~Than a new paramour assumed
 6     6|            had birth;~Where life is spent in festive game and ball,~
 7     9|            little treasure left me, spent~(What served alone existence
 8    10|             the English knight, who spent more time and pain~Seeking
 9    11|            makes little speed; and, spent outright,~The breeze which
10    11|       design,~Though on his task be spent time, toil, and care,~Nor
11    12|             them virtue never to be spent;~And, afterwards, with one
12    12|          than he beneath had vainly spent.~ ~ X~Here beds are seen
13    12|           weeks and months together spent.~ ~ XIII~Roland, when he
14    12|          all hope of finding her is spent,~He for the vain pursuit
15    12|             Agramant had many a day~Spent in attacking Paris' walls
16    13|       menace had by him been vainly spent,~And every prayer and every
17    14|           triumphs in their monarch spent.~ ~  XVIII~Marmonda's men
18    15| Extinguished amid such a blaze, and spent~By the devouring flame the
19    16|         After long time and trouble spent in vain,~He, if his heart
20    17|             In you~Is vigour now so spent, (he said), the band,~Who
21    17|            those cavaliers together spent,~Who deemed that Love and
22    18|            the Saracen's departure, spent,~About King Charles, was
23    24|           little worth, and quickly spent;~And urged withal so earnestly
24    25|            came on her, with labour spent,~-- As by the stream she
25    28|        every moment in thy presence spent,~Ere thou depart, will make
26    29|          cavalier, by cruel Fortune spent,~Within her loving arms,
27    30|          happily enjoyed, his rival spent,~The beauty, left in Europe
28    30|          day remained the champions spent~As wont, in giving tokens
29    31|        happiness was in that damsel spent,~When taken she her Brandimart
30    31|      Gradasso's puissant troops was spent,~Who farther from the field
31    32|            breath with glory may be spent?~There, should Rogero chance
32    33|           because of one by treason spent,~In him appears the joy
33    33|          horn,~That little short of spent their bands remain;~And
34    33|           nigh all his strokes were spent in air;~Of, if he sometimes
35    33|             by another strife, were spent,~Hearing a mighty noise,
36    34|     believed, no dram of theirs had spent;~But here, by tokens clear
37    35|          fair graces, that, on many spent,~Would have served many
38    36|         ravening flame, and oft was spent~The fire, in fane and village
39    36|           to aim her blow,~The lady spent her rage in other part,~
40    37|           venge the stain.~Straight spent in him, not simply weakened,
41    37|       together with her speech, was spent;~And, even dead, her face
42    37|              This was the cause one spent his vital breath~With her
43    38|          receive,~And, after having spent king Agramant,~Will home
44    38|             soon remain;~And wholly spent will be your wretched train.~ ~
45    39|             quickly kindled, slowly spent,~The wretched crews would
46    43|          lineage came;~A wight that spent his youth in flowing gown,~
47    43|           But wealth, the more 'tis spent, augment the more:~ ~ CIV~" `
48    43|      westering sun's fair light was spent.~With many nobles, who from
49    44|          luxuries;~Where charity is spent on every side,~Nor friendship,
50    44|         that sage monk the warriors spent;~Scarce mindful that the
51    44|            fear his bands be wholly spent,~Bids sound the assembly
52    45|      showing himself spiritless and spent,~From thence as quickly
53    46|        should exceed due measure~If spent for her was half his kingdom'
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