"For what so strong, But wanting rest will also want of might? The Sunne that measures heauen all day long, At night doth baite his steedes the Ocean waues emong."
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For what so strong, But, wanting rest, will also want of might? The sun, that measures heaven all day long, At night doth bait his steeds the ocean waves among. β Bk. I, Canto I, stanza 32; spoken by Una β Note: wanting=lacking, needing; bait=feed, refresh
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