Canto

 1     4|    wondrous steed.~Nor was in ought defeated of her end;~For
 2    16|    which your loaded churches ought to show!~What praise! what
 3    18|       blood was shed,~Medoro, ought not I to sacrifice?~Do thou,
 4    20|       senate granted what she ought.~ ~ LV~"Elbanio's beauty (
 5    23|   profits it the wily traitor ought~To be among the forts his
 6    25|     and in limb,~When wedded, ought to be one soul with him;~ ~
 7    27|      inclines, where least it ought."~ ~ CIX~Kind Mandricardo
 8    28|  Lombard's king displeased in ought~To mark his guest's inferiority;~
 9    31|       Whate'er thou wilt, nor ought will I refuse."~When, on
10    32|      gallops not, nor hurries ought,~Bradamant, who pursues
11    33|   reason held in such renown,~Ought you to think (she said)
12    37|      praise should swell,~Nor ought beside would this day's
13    37|     care, nor spake beside of ought;~Saw he had wronged her,
14    39|      Astolpho knows~He gladly ought a paladin to free;~And when
15    43|      added, `Thinkest thou by ought~A dog so fair and useful
16    43|    and recommends~If there be ought within which him delights,~
17    44|     kingly reign,~Nay has not ought that he can call his own;~
18    44| Montalban's lord,~Nor will in ought forego his plighted word.~ ~
19    45|      by day;~-- Nor cares for ought, nor ought desires beside --~
20    45|      Nor cares for ought, nor ought desires beside --~By equal
21    46|     stood his match, I rather ought to say~Fell on his feet;
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