Canto

 1     2|       left alone,~Look on, and pray to God for their success.~
 2     3|        lazy calm's repose,~And pray that stormy waves may lash
 3     4|      to the host -- "A guide I pray thee bring,~Who better knows
 4     6| Embolden us, in our behalf, to pray~You will the prowess of
 5    10|    about.~But the first down I pray you to decline,~To fly the
 6    10|       sweat besprent,~Began to pray, `on what he had in hand~
 7    13|        race and name,~So now I pray thee, lady, to unfold~The
 8    14|     lips and hands upraised to pray~Are seen: if treasure seemed
 9    18|      sake of my green youth, I pray you stand,~That youth whereon
10    18|     and Stordilan.~He sends to pray the king of Barbary,~To
11    19|      sir knight," exclaims, "I pray,~Be not so passing cruel,
12    23|       any loving lord devoutly pray,~Damsel and cavalier, and
13    24|   Crying. "My deity, I beg and pray,~By that love witnessed,
14    26|        reasons yield.~Warmly I pray your leave against that
15    27|    endured that any her should pray;~And heaven knows with what
16    30|   which you profess,~By this I pray you, by that chastening
17    30|        like speech she him did pray,~Throughout that livelong
18    31|     had ever been.~ ~ XXVII~To pray him has Rinaldo little need:~
19    32|        that has me in disdain?~Pray him that never hears my
20    33|    resemble, Death,~Even now I pray three stop my fleeting breath!"~ ~
21    34|          As it appears -- none pray to Heaven for more;~I speak
22    35|        to repair~Thither, will pray you, for the love of me,~
23    35|     that equals me in force,~I pray thee bid the Moorish king
24    40| priests within Biserta's wall,~Pray with their grieving people,
25    42|   saying understand,~Added, "I pray that you, sir knight, within~
26    43|       before departing does he pray,~To take the charge upon
27    44|       a quick courier sent,~To pray that he would pass the stream
28    45|     shore.~Give me, my lord, I pray, this cruel foe,~That by
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