Canto

 1     1|       perjured traitor to thy vow.~ ~ XXVIII~"But if thou
 2     1|   blade.~ ~ XXXI~And this new vow discharged more faithfully~
 3     9| without power to falsify that vow,~Which to my gentle lover
 4    12|     know thus much, that I by vow am tied~To wear no helm,
 5    15|       From his long-cherished vow and former thought,~Too
 6    17|     and begged, with promised vow,~That, since 'twas granted
 7    19|  pious quittance for accepted vow.~ ~ LXXXVII~Marphisa next
 8    21|    for Jerusalem was bound by vow.~ ~ XXXVII~"Said he would
 9    22| swords, a thousand spears,~We vow to save; so it be done with
10    31|     and prayer, and suppliant vow:~-- "Ah, Rodomont! for love
11    32|     so lightly be a breach of vow --~Beneath what burden will
12    36|  heartily in face of Heaven I vow,~That Christ my father worshipped,
13    37|   swore by God and saints, or vow~Yet stronger made -- if
14    38|      in the lists remain;~And vow I will straightway from
15    40|      have been done~Vigil and vow, and holy prayer and fast,~
16    41|      Filling the heavens with vow, lament and prayer,~As far
17    43|       stooped, and pledged my vow;~When in short time (the
18    44|    have and gentle gales,~Nor vow nor prayer the patron makes;
19    45|       weakly to Rogero so her vow~Was plighted, as Rogero'
20    46|     withal to pay my promised vow~To one, so long my guide
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