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1 1| where her hands prepared his food,~What time the damsel loved 2 3| tale.~Chew on fair fancy's food: Nor deem unmeet~I will 3 7| all false, from head to food, appear.~None of her own, 4 9| women that it takes, for food~To a voracious animal supplies;~ 5 10| Bireno bred~The sight of food so passing delicate;~And 6 10| hies,~Which on abominable food is fed.~How on the beach 7 10| So the sea monster to his food repairs:~And now the interval 8 10| not this foul monster's food remain."~By her just plaint 9 11| for her need supplied with food.~ ~ X~'Twas here an aged 10 11| refreshed with rest~And food, she deemed her course she 11 12| enchanted mansion lie,~That food be wanting not to knight 12 12| mother, takes its early food;~And hence he ever, till 13 13| one huge, ill fashioned food and rude,~Which held the 14 15| water, and to prey,~For food, on human bodies; feeding 15 17| to be partakers of their food.~The bones which Thrasymene 16 17| ruminating, chewed their grassy food:~ ~ LXIV~"But when, at day-light, ' 17 18| plain~Should lie, unworthy food for wolf or crow!~Thinking 18 19| to the whale exposed for food~By that inhospitable race 19 20| wrecked, in wintry storm,~As food for fowls and fishes of 20 23| Orlando here, with other food unfed,~Having supt full 21 24| great:~But here was homely food in plenty spread,~Victual, 22 24| supply of was, or other food.~-- Who is there, that has 23 27| bellows went,~And, adding food to what she lit whilere,~ 24 27| compeer,~And on the fire fresh food and fuel threw,~And shouted 25 28| tasted, than he loathed, the food.~ ~ CII~And having interrupted 26 31| Afric and of France.~All, food alike for his wide-wasting 27 33| that, hungering sore for food,~They and their horses, 28 33| board, and preyed upon the food;~And what their wombs suffice 29 33| that instant, rends~The food, o'erturns the vessels, 30 33| feasted full, and left the food~Waste or polluted by their 31 34| s and the widow's scanty food --~Feed for a single feast 32 40| Moor that were not made~The food of fire and water on that 33 43| knight~Ordered the board with food to be supplied,~Which the 34 43| when their strength by food was reinforced,~Of many 35 46| descried;~Firm not to swallow food of any kind,~Nor from that 36 46| Rogero fasting from all food~For three long days, so