Canto

 1     1|   Likely to one of sober sense possessed:~But Sacripant, who waked
 2     5|        man and wife, with rage possessed,~Injurious words and foul
 3     6|        cure?~Why thus the good possessed remember still,~Amid the
 4     6|       never, while of strength possessed~To brandish this," the good
 5     7|  yielded up; and, when she was possessed~Of the seer's councils,
 6     7|     soul, destroyed; and that, possessed~Alone by us in perpetuity.~
 7     7| feigning, from the wanton dome possessed~By that old strumpet, rode
 8     8|       to stop him, but that he possessed~A son, and for such charge
 9     8|     and horse were by the land possessed.~The whole to be to Calais'
10     8|   Neptune, of all ocean's rule possessed,~Inflamed with ire, his
11     9|        fortress which he still possessed,~The others taken which
12    10|      and who~Was by ten fiends possessed, instead of one;~Of like
13    12|      deity~The sovereign power possessed no less than will,~He for
14    20|       If our ten champions had possessed such might,~They the first
15    22|      remained the forest which possessed~The spring wherein the virtuous
16    23|  manners, worth, and beauty be possessed.~"No better messenger could
17    32|       the stupendous virtue it possessed.~ ~ XLIX~Without attendants,
18    32|       When Pharamond of France possessed the throne,~His son, prince
19    33|     LXXXVII~Quickly the steed, possessed of mickle might,~Breaks
20    34|      armed band,~So long as he possessed a palm of land;~ ~  XXXIV~"
21    34|      held the wit Orlando erst possessed,~Astolpho took; nor this
22    40|        whilere,~And by the foe possessed was Naples' reign,~He against
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