Canto

 1     1|   battered lord with all his weight.~ ~ LXIV~Upright upon his
 2     1|   palfrey, eased of half his weight,~The lady left the croup,
 3     2|  stout elm-bough so long her weight upstayed,~That, though it
 4     7| should these many souls have weight~To bend thy purpose, holy
 5     9|  nurtured, more~Esteemed for weight and puissance than for speed:~
 6    14|      the ground~Upraised his weight, and vaulted clean across,~
 7    16|      the ponderous courser's weight below.~Where the huge crowd
 8    18|   more,~His shoulders to the weight, alone, applied;~Cloridan
 9    19|    by the delay~Of that sore weight upon his shoulders born.~
10    19|     overthrow,~And with such weight she charged the warriors
11    23|   shame pursue;~Or with such weight of jealously had wrought~
12    29|   LXX~Next, for he felt that weight too irksome grow,~He put
13    30|     his front, and with such weight withal,~A mountain lighter
14    31|          LXXI~With all their weight, down hurtled from the steep,~
15    40|  thought~Of marking, if such weight it would abide.~Brandimart
16    40|      o'erburthened with that weight,~The ladder breaks beneath
17    41|      overcharged with such a weight,~And afterwards so many
18    42|      he is man or beast.~The weight of horns, though coupled
19    43|  bear~By turns that honoured weight were earl and knight.~The
20    44| intolerable load whereof the weight~Will for long time prevent
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