Canto

 1     2|        ear its pleasing murmurs fill,~Invites to drink, and on
 2     3|       race,~Young Obyson, shall fill his grandsire's place.~ ~
 3     5|      affection might his valour fill;~But knowledge of his love
 4    10|    light,~Until a breeze should fill her sail anew:~For then
 5    10|     which imitate the sunshine, fill~All round about with such
 6    13|    twenty men the gloomy cavern fill;~This armed with hunting-spear,
 7    13|        in review.~ ~ LXXXIII~To fill the squadrons ravaged by
 8    16|          which Heaven's concave fill,~Sent through the paynim'
 9    17|      having more than served to fill~Their hungry maw, invite
10    17|    which Thrasymene and Trebbia fill,~And Cannae, seem but few
11    17|      leaf, with grateful murmur fill:~'Tis said the perfumed
12    17|        small bones like berries fill.~Towards us, as I say, he
13    18|      some there, on every side,~Fill road and field; to gain
14    18|    perfumed plants by thousands fill;~Thyme, marjoram, crocus,
15    18|        mighty noise the country fill:~'Twas so the Africans,
16    19|      With parts reversed, would fill each other's place;~The
17    24|        at the cooling stream to fill,~Opposed him to the damsel'
18    25|     Pasiphae the wooden cow did fill:~Others, in other mode,
19    29|        with that good wine they fill,~Each reveller's head is
20    32|         every nook dark shadows fill.~Arrived, that lady finds
21    32|        crowd, who cries,~"First fill your bellies, and then feast
22    33|  unclean;~ ~ CXXIV~And first to fill their ears, to king and
23    34|  appears to shake,~Aye, without fill or fall, the foliage light,~
24    38|  Branzardo, who your place doth fill,~As viceroy and lieutenant
25    40|       rage and fury, fain would fill;~The pilot sighs and groans,
26    40|          He for short time will fill thine Africk throne.~ ~
27    43| homeward wend; again the goblet fill;~And prove if you the beverage
28    43|       is that loathsome coil to fill,~And prone, at length, upon
29    43|      for one night her arms may fill,~Him may she take and do
30    43|       so complain, his outcries fill~Orlando and all that company
31    45|          through instances that fill~The page of ancient and
32    45|        doth the place of jailer fill~Is prompter than herself
33    45|          now gaping fosse would fill;~Yet vainly toils (for entrance
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