Canto

 1     4|      nest and lair~Of animal, supplied with plume and quill.~And
 2     8|     small help enchanted arms supplied:~ ~  XLIII~"For this the
 3    11|    Spacious, and for her need supplied with food.~ ~ X~'Twas here
 4    11|     upon the shore,~And these supplied with spear or sword descend;~
 5    12|     to knight or dame,~He has supplied the dome throughout so well,~
 6    13|      whose numbers were to be supplied,~Had many captains, and
 7    14|      Serpentine, who Mericold supplied.~ ~ XIV~They of Toledo and
 8    14|       Finaduro leads the band supplied~By the Canary Islands and
 9    14| Discord my command, that she, supplied~With steel and tinder, '
10    15|       needs,~Beneath one roof supplied with bower and stall,~Themselves,
11    16|      The monarch was, but ill supplied with heart.~And his might
12    17|          with knight and page supplied.~But it is time that I of
13    18|     cause of strife should be supplied;~And, that by him no other
14    18|        Each knight, in haste, supplied himself with spear,~And
15    19|       observed a galley, well supplied~With practised mariners
16    19|   should with the falchion be supplied.~ ~ LXX~The patron is commanded
17    23|   breath was for so many sobs supplied;~And thus ofttimes, amid
18    25|     in other mode, their want supplied.~But, had he flown to me, --
19    26|      He to Rogero succour had supplied,~Quickly against that youthful
20    28|       its every need might be supplied.~ ~ XCV~Here standing, full
21    28|      his former love would be supplied,~And one love by another
22    31|     his place, by me shalt be supplied."~-- "Thou errest if thou
23    31|       could ill endure;~As if supplied with wings, towards Arles
24    31|     such as France had scarce supplied.~ ~ LXXXVII~And with them
25    32|       maid: "The board is not supplied,~I deem, for them, unless
26    34|  bliss that I, in my despite, supplied;~For the red blood should
27    34|       and cities of their own supplied;~Which mansions of such
28    37|      by such rude quarters be supplied.~Arriving there, they turned
29    38|      with sight the Nubian is supplied:~Agramant's land he with
30    39|      ships, by England's peer supplied~To Dudon, manned with good
31    42|     news as well of Angelique supplied;~How yielding up herself
32    43|       went with graceful form supplied;~So that in beauty rival
33    43|     that a single comfort aid supplied.~ ~ XLIV~"That comfort was;
34    43|     the board with food to be supplied,~Which the good Mantuan
35    44| pontoons to bridge the stream supplied;~And a bold semblance through
36    45|       against my grief can be supplied.~But I lament myself alone,
37    46|      weird Melissa speedy aid supplied;~Who took a road, from home
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