Canto

 1     7| affection swerves.~ ~ XIX~At board lyre, lute and harp of tuneful
 2     7|   though triumphant were the board,~Or what more famous and
 3     7|    XXI~They form a ring, the board and festive cheer~Removed,
 4     8|    friar the pirates bore~On board their ship, a sad, afflicted
 5    10|       Olympia landed and the board was spread;~She there contented,
 6    13|   deed.~ ~ XL~Those whom the board had little maimed or nought,~(
 7    15|  abundant and most sumptuous board,~With costly viands (its
 8    18|     goblet; blest it at that board~They still had watched,
 9    23|      trust, if I the warrior board,~To make him render his
10    25|  festive night,~And the rich board -- board plenteously purveyed~
11    25| night,~And the rich board -- board plenteously purveyed~With
12    27|   His courser stalled -- the board with plenteous fare~Is heaped,
13    32|       To him that maid: "The board is not supplied,~I deem,
14    32| savoury meats has heaped the board.~ ~ XCV~In the great hall
15    32|    great hall that plenteous board was laid,~(None fairer was
16    32|  Them, seated at the festive board, molest;~All, saving Bradamant,
17    33|   the Harpies from the royal board,~Hunts to the mouth of hell
18    33|      of cheer and hospitable board.~ ~ LXVI~And found, the
19    33| harbourage withal of bed and board,~She in her hostel found;
20    33|   talons, overran~Vessel and board, and preyed upon the food;~
21    33|      harpies and assault his board;~Which still pollute or
22    33|      more pollute my ravaged board;~ ~ CXVI~"And I to build
23    33|     Of noisome ordure on the board descends.~To stop their
24    33| sewer next signs to have the board~Anew with hospitable victual
25    34|   Haply just Heaven to every board has sped.~Innocent children,
26    34|     and glad anew the genial board.~As they king Phineus from
27    38|  loathsome harpies freed his board.~But when the humour, that
28    39|   honoured at his hospitable board --~With arms and all things
29    39|   the wretch that fain would board;~Whose hand, which too importunately
30    41|   lit a fire, and heaped the board~With different fruits, within
31    42|  shore and sound~Erewhile on board a squadron, landed here;~
32    42|   host, the peer~Sate at the board, and oft and often prayed,~
33    42|   somedeal smiling, from the board~Looked up at Aymon's son;
34    43|  solitary; since no more his board~Beneath the partridge, quail,
35    43|       the knight~Ordered the board with food to be supplied,~
36    43|     after the removal of the board.~The servants wend to the
37    43|   social guests for whom the board was spread.~They, when their
38    45|      proverb says, that in a board~One nail drives out another
39    46|   old Aegeus at the accursed board,~Seeing it was his son to
40    46|  charged with viands aye the board appeared.~ ~ C~Who is a
41    46|    st not any honour at this board.~ ~ CVI~"Albeit thy felony
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