Canto

 1     3|    Brunello he. Who wears the gift shall bring~To nought all
 2     4|  resign,~Which are not in thy gift, -- already mine.~ ~ XXXV~"
 3     8|   thanks to heaven for such a gift are due,~Whence on my head
 4    11|     Than have it as a welcome gift from me?~Not only this, (
 5    14|       to Mandricardo sped,~As gift, a courser of a chestnut
 6    14|   shouldst bestow~In aid, the gift of they redeeming grace,~
 7    15|      appendix showed.~Another gift, which in its goodly feats~
 8    15|   good Englishman receive~The gift, and of the fairy took his
 9    18|       freely would resign the gift he earned,~That it by me
10    18|   accord;~And let some fairer gift the knight reward."~ ~ CXXXI~
11    18|  courteous cheer;~And, as his gift, in fine received the gear.~ ~
12    24|         said,~"Will keep this gift"; and levelled at his crest,~
13    27|    Shall make me recognize as gift or loan~What I with this
14    28|       of herself to wind:~Her gift the husband is well pleased
15    28|   leman, in the view~Of many, gift, and add a fitting dower.~
16    29|  believed,~Unless 'twere as a gift from her received;~ ~ X~
17    30|       knowing how that goodly gift would please.~No more of
18    32|     his aid.~ ~ VII~As a free gift to him the martial fair~
19    32|      right, and took away thy gift again.~Restore it; well
20    32|  virtuous spear,~Her cousin's gift, which never missed its
21    34|      noisome odours shed;~The gift (if it may lawfully be said)~
22    35|      hight,~On whom so rich a gift of God shall light.~ ~ IX~"
23    35|   higher rank might hold:~But gift of palace and of plenteous
24    35|   XLIII~"And dearer shall the gift be from my hand;~Since I
25    37|       If, as in seeking other gift to gain,~(For Nature, without
26    41|     That Brigliador, Rogero's gift he crost,~Erewhile, by haughty
27    43|   love so true,~Nor for large gift, nor promise often plight,~
28    43|      And I declare to her the gift is small~To that, which
29    43|       shake from him, and~Now gift me with some rich and fair
30    43|     gentle, and who brought~A gift, compared wherewith, this
31    43|        with goodly rent~Would gift, and Galerana's inmate make;~
32    45|     brows, and upon thee that gift bestow."~Rogero, on whom
33    46|     But I to thee restore thy gift, and, more~Glady than I
34    46| goodly show.~Much prized that gift, while living, Priam's son,~
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