Ne’ servigi d’amor troppo esigea,”[220]

and Byron echoes precisely the same idea:

“She could repay each amatory look you lent

With interest, and, in turn, was wont with rigor

To exact of Cupid’s bills the full amount

At sight, nor would permit you to discount.”[221]

She is generous to her favorites: Casti makes her confess,

“Amare e premiar l’amato ogetto

Sole è per me felicita e diletto,”[222]

And Byron refers particularly to her Kindness: