Canto

 1     3|   Henry's race.~Rinaldo shall succeed him in his power,~Pledge
 2     3|     Alphonso's five good sons succeed;~Whose glories spread o'
 3     5|     her royal sire might well succeed,~Were she consenting to
 4    14|      men and stout,~New files succeed to those who fall in fight,~
 5    16|   holy, enterprise should ill succeed,~Believe me, only while
 6    19|       fatigue so short a toil succeed,"~Answered Marphisa, "and
 7    20|   only us can save, should it succeed;~This, which but now remembered
 8    23|  their just reward should not succeed,~At least, nor death, nor
 9    23|       break, or till the dawn succeed,~Whose twilight goes before
10    24|      cross; and to the stroke succeed~Quick sparks; or rather,
11    27|   profit and much peril would succeed~From any fight he should
12    30|       are writ as destined to succeed.~These afterwards are cast
13    30|       strife his champion may succeed;~And teaches every sleight
14    30|    the youth's design did ill succeed,~Because the king had other
15    31|      thou in this other dance succeed~Better or worse than me,
16    32| marriage of those lovers will succeed;~(For sure) with pleasure
17    32|   Then with as many others as succeed:~Thus he what strength he
18    33|     XII~"That king who should succeed, might comprehend,~As he
19    34|       things happily with him succeed:~For Victory was ever on
20    34|     and silver hooks to sight succeed,~Heaped in a mass, the gifts
21    36| Rogero, Gambaron, Buovo hence succeed;~And that Rogero, second
22    40|  withal to others cried:~Many succeed, with bold assurance fraught,~
23    41|       afterwards so many more succeed,~That the o'erwhelming wave
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