Canto

 1     1|          maid.~ ~ XLVI~He for her sake from Orient's farthest reign~
 2     3|            where, for that lady's sake,~His limbs (for such her
 3    10|      deemed would be,~For other's sake, a foolish courtesy.~ ~
 4    10|      scale in vain.~"For heaven's sake turn and loose me" (did
 5    17|         hand to rear,~Not for his sake: -- nor by thy mercy showed~
 6    18|          such jeopardy.~ ~ L~"For sake of my green youth, I pray
 7    18|          Here is my honour all at sake," apart,~"Meseemeth," said
 8    18|           Her claim for Gryphon's sake, with courteous cheer;~And,
 9    21|          And no wise for Argaeus' sake, although~With this pretext
10    24|        land~Thou quittedst for my sake; and, if I may~In any thing
11    25|           And made Rogero for his sake good cheer;~But not with
12    26|           In future ages, for her sake achieved.~ ~ III~He, with
13    28|        neck entreats him, for her sake,~That chain in memory of
14    30|            At least for my life's sake esteem yours dear;~For one
15    30|        Rogero's end.~For heaven's sake dry your tears, nor by such
16    31|           wages war, for Roland's sake,~With Rodomont, and loses
17    38|       hands, "O God, that for our sake"~(Exclaimed the monarch) "
18    39|    purveyed.~His going, for their sake, the Danish lord~Deferred,
19    40|         to slay.~For seven kings' sake, fast prisoners to their
20    41|            for his royal father's sake,~And his own honour, no
21    43| journeying to her father; for her sake~If wholly she to serve her
22    45|         all your need, I for your sake,~And at all times, that
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