Canto

 1     2|       with the cherished lover share his jail.~ ~ LXVI~And did
 2     4|     tower conveyed, his lot to share,~That with such partners
 3     5|        certain she alone would share my lot;~And are as well
 4     5|        you assure me, for your share,~You shall what I recount
 5     5|        second so the warmth we share.~This you may witness, and
 6     5|     risque the duke and I must share.~ ~ LXXI~"That very night
 7     6|    which Alcina keeps a mighty share;~By that usurper from a
 8     6|    truth, the fairy's love did share:~I was her close adviser
 9     6|        out. 'Tis then I weet~I share a thousand lovers' fate,
10    10|    here may in the mortal body share."~So speaking, and yet distant
11    13|    might hope Zerbino's lot to share,~I was content the sea should
12    13|     Odoric given, his trust to share:~To him (the Spaniard said)
13    16|       and children moan,~Which share in the same peril, and the
14    17|      our lot, in good or evil, share.~But go, for love of Heaven,
15    17|       wont to make his fellows share:~Him would I make of my
16    19|     her what had fallen to her share.~Then, -- either every thing
17    20|      glories of my blood might share~If I united with my brethren
18    20|     and guard among each other share;~Oft marking, still with
19    21|        each greedy miscreant's share!~ ~ LXIV~"This past and
20    22|       him not; and to Rogero's share~Must leave, and do herself,
21    25|   conceit.~ ~ XLII~"The ladies share one common bed that night,~
22    25|    treasure she with him would share;~Who, though distinct in
23    25|     Undelved by mattock and by share unturned.~ ~ XCVII~Those
24    28|      two fell to every other's share,~Better than one might she
25    29|       shame and sorrow for his share,~That second Breuse sans
26    31|       to the enamoured bosom's share?~What happier mode of life,
27    34|    subdue;~But claiming as his share, when all was won,~My sovereign
28    40|  beneath his eye their plunder share.~ ~ LVI~From those three
29    41|     companions twain, in equal share,~Who partners in that rich
30    43|       remain below,~And not to share in such delights with thee;~
31    44|        large was never other's share:~In that, no beauty with
32    44| kingdom thou should'st claim a share."~ ~ LXX~"The boon for which
33    46|      plunder fell to Menelaus' share,~Wherewith to Egypt's land
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