Canto

 1     1|      has well~Nigh brought my feeble wit which fain would climb~
 2     2|       Of blood, and spake him feeble and demure,~At sight of
 3     4|      stedfast eyes~As long as feeble sight can serve her use;~
 4    10|      Where unavailing was the feeble note,~She wept and clapt
 5    10|       her tongue and spake in feeble tone;~But ended not; arrested
 6    11|       wife.~ ~ ~ I~Although a feeble rein, in mid career,~Will
 7    11|      hear~A cry, so faint and feeble was the moan.~When, turning
 8    16|  ill-taught in warlike art,~A feeble rabble without arms or heart."~ ~
 9    17| erlaid~By his weak horse, too feeble to withstand~Sir Gryphon'
10    18|   warriors went~To strengthen feeble posts which succours claim;~
11    18|    immense~I shall but make a feeble recompense.~ ~ CLXIX~"That
12    18|   swallows, and lays dead~The feeble flock, which at his mercy
13    20|           XXXI~"Ere this, too feeble to abide the test,~Many
14    20|     Appear the rabble, and of feeble heart,~This need not more
15    24|   that armour gay,~Not even a feeble dint the coat retains.~On
16    24|        LXXXIII~'Twas here his feeble voice Zerbino manned,~Crying. "
17    24|    these, he finished, like a feeble light,~Which needs supply
18    29|    prodigious deeds.~ ~ ~ I~O feeble and unstable minds of men!~
19    29|  behind,~Which she is all too feeble to oppose:~Yet moving many
20    32|       that suddenly~A woman's feeble sense opprest should be?~
21    33|     Beheld the Roman empire's feeble reign;~And (for both reigned
22    34|     in this fashion spin your feeble lives.~ ~ XC~"As long as
23    39|      Whether of fitting or of feeble age:~Scarce from impressing
24    39|    land were left, and they~A feeble and dispirited array.~ ~
25    40|      disdain,~Albeit upon his feeble powers the peer~Could ill
26    43|       And in brief speech and feeble said the dame~What to remember
27    43|    both with downcast eye.~So feeble is my tongue, that I with
28    46|     LXV~To her, where, of her feeble life in doubt,~She in a
29    46|   foregone,~She cannot on her feeble feet rely:~Yet what her
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