Canto

 1     2|         valour in the adventure fail,~Would with the cherished
 2     5|       be conveyed,~He would not fail to bear his sister aid.~ ~
 3     9|         brand~And wonted valour fail him not at need.~Embarked
 4     9|    baron, or his hurry made him fail,~Or trembling heart, like
 5    14|      Charity and Quiet, without fail.~But finds he is deceived
 6    18|      his wind as well begins to fail.~ ~ LXIV~But Valour, who
 7    19|         thou thinkest, daylight fail not thee."~ ~  XCII~So said
 8    20|      soon be held in scorn,~And fail together with the fruitful
 9    20|         succour, nor succession fail!~ ~ LI~" `But since this
10    20|     again, "No project but must fail,~(Sir Guido said) I know,
11    20|      faith repent,~So that thou fail, as promised, to attend~
12    22|       echo dread,~They, without fail, had laid Astolpho dead.~ ~
13    23|         valiant champions bear,~Fail in the combat, and few blows
14    23|        nor sighs are such; they fail~At times, and have their
15    24|         his blood; his energies~Fail, though he feels it not,
16    27|    every better means of battle fail,~With thee for this would
17    29|        and her chaste intention fail,~With stronger arguments
18    32|       hall be harboured without fail:~They that less worthy were
19    41|        which would every labour fail.~At the same time descends
20    43|         fails not withal, where fail she may,~She faithful, modest
21    43|      thou in tempting her didst fail~More than herself, that
22    43| supplicates her not in faith to fail,~ ~ LXXXIV~"Nor beauty,
23    45|     strength and light together fail.~ ~ LXXX~Didst thou, O miserable
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