Canto

 1     4|  Scottish law, severe and dread,~Wills, that a woman, whether low
 2    10|          the English knight.~She wills the first shall, on the
 3    12|      good Anglante's prince, who wills, before~I of those others
 4    15|          the sea;~And Logistilla wills, for aye in doubt~Of hinderance
 5    15|         to the sun and year;~And wills that in his time Christ'
 6    17|    praise and hold him dear,~But wills that all around his praise
 7    17|  throughout the lists convey.~He wills that, side by side, with
 8    18|    unmatched in grace:~And Venus wills, till their last hour be
 9    21| discovery had till then delayed,~Wills that Philander with a light
10    22|        my lays,~For so the story wills which I recite,~On the other
11    27|          of evil way,~My fortune wills that I should be their prey.~ ~
12    29|      fall, who lost his feet.~He wills that bridge's toll be dearly
13    31|     Seine;~When, as good Fortune wills it, they descry~Gryphon
14    32|       aid;~He in Brunello's fate wills all shall see~In what esteem
15    37|         nor hear.~ ~ LXXXIII~"It wills, all women found within
16    44|        Ah! shall I will what she wills not, by right~More sovereign
17    44|        wit his prey;~And what he wills by Roland is profest;~And,
18    45|        slay.~ ~ VI~But she, that wills no trust shall e'er be placed~
19    45|      eternal service, tried;~And wills thy good to mine preferred
20    45|         neither party bends;~But wills that cause shall be by justice
21    46|          Securely every one that wills may wend;~And offers open
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