Canto

 1     4|  would permit a doom so dire!~Perish (such fate were just!) who
 2     5|        Know, that you let him perish wrongfully:~This thinks
 3     6|    shield,~And for her safety perish in the field.~ ~ XI~"I know
 4    13|        mid the watery roar~To perish, nor behold Zerbino more.~ ~
 5    14|   following day~Either should perish in this deadly fray.~ ~
 6    14|  cease because their comrades perish near:~Yet bitterer in such
 7    18|        LI~"Far better 'tis to perish than to be~Torn by these
 8    20|  obtain~For thee, before thou perish, this content;~Though much,
 9    20|      temple had been sent,~To perish by the sacrificial blade.~
10    20|     Should have his choice to perish by the knife,~Or singly
11    20|   following day;~And he shall perish, if the duke is free:~So
12    20|      strife~To follow thee or perish at thy side:~But let us
13    20|     the neighbouring sea, and perish there.~ ~ XCVII~The duke
14    21|    side,~Who by my hand shall perish, as is right.~If thou contendest
15    21|   darksome place, reserved~To perish in the fire, as she deserved."~ ~
16    22|   Their life, would choose to perish in the fray),~The kindling
17    31|   content,~Than to behold him perish in the tide.~None but herself
18    36|  foretell,~That thou shouldst perish by a treacherous foe~In
19    39| thought,~Or, at the worst, to perish with less pain,~(Since swimming
20    41|     deeds I tell~I let Rogero perish in the swell.~ ~ XLVII~Cleaving
21    44|     Constantine's heir should perish by his blade;~And of Augustus
22    45|     be his bride,~Or he would perish by the lady's sword.~Charles
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