Canto

 1     3|       divine enchantress gave consent;~"And who," she cried, "
 2     5|      child, espoused with his consent:~Since he in this her wishes
 3     9| Scatter my ashes, rather than consent. --~My people seek to move
 4    18|       prisoned pair, with his consent,~First in the bottom of
 5    19|       thy will!"~ ~ CVI~So by consent the combatants divided,~
 6    20|    Their houses found, and by consent was past~A pardon to their
 7    22|       Off with my head, for I consent to die."~ ~ LXXVIII~So Aquilant,
 8    23|      her cruel fate would not consent;~Which, where the wood was
 9    24|     give him life and liberty consent;~And easily we all excuses
10    24|     was present, could as ill consent:~But LOVE was there, more
11    25|   stiff than stone,~Nor would consent that he should wend alone.~ ~
12    27|      have done,~If Agramant's consent they could have won.~ ~
13    27|       field;~But see that his consent the Sarzan yield.~ ~ LX~"
14    27|     his royal word,~Nor would consent that lady to forego,~The
15    28|        He to that journey his consent obtained;~And wrought so
16    30|     treaty first should yield consent.~ ~ XXXI~But more than king,
17    33|    the valiant twain;~Who, by consent, beside a lonely well,~Had
18    34|     sees.~ ~ LXXXVI~Since his consent the apostle signified~Who
19    36|       to take my life can now consent,~Nor even have pity of my
20    44|     Aymon, with King Charles' consent,~Unto the Grecian emperor
21    45|       injury;~Even if I could consent myself to spare,~It fits
22    45|   truth, she speaks; and with consent~Of Bradamant doth that avowal
23    46|      than one death would she consent to die,~If she withal could
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