Canto

 1     6|        Amid the cruel penance I endure?~When kindest I believed
 2    14|         least pain and peril to endure.~Rodomont only scorns by
 3    16|          only while these walls endure,~Is Italy or Almayn's realm
 4    17|       bower;~But wood and stone endure one common fate,~And marbled
 5    17|        I truly swear,~He should endure such ignominious stain,~
 6    19|        would the damsel's pride endure no more.~Where young Medoro
 7    19|          Than here of servitude endure the yoke."~ ~ LX~The sailors
 8    20|         knew~How ill they could endure so long a fast.~But the
 9    20|      Did she benign or evil lot endure.~The hard and pertinacious
10    23|        prize possest;~But would endure, Orlando (such his debt)~
11    25|      ill he deems a union could endure~Between aught foul and her
12    26|        of this right,~Nor would endure -- and deemed a crying wrong,~
13    31|       hard counsel he could ill endure;~As if supplied with wings,
14    32|       poor damsel, sentenced to endure,~Without, the pelting shower
15    33|        sound and solid, able to endure~Three strokes alone of such
16    37|        than he, before~He would endure, that him, with venomed
17    43| motionless, than marble shafts, endure:~Then Avarice comes, who
18    43|         alarm,~Outrage, and war endure from every one:~For all
19    44|      run~Their course, will yet endure and fairer show,~While in
20    44|     such grievous wrong shall I~Endure, or, rather than endure
21    44|         Endure, or, rather than endure it, die?~ ~ LIV~"What shall
22    44|      forswear?~What shall I do, endure such injury?~Ah! no, by
23    45|        Grecians worse than fear endure;~Deeming the rest would
24    46|         Balisarda's deadly dint endure;~Against which neither workmanship
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