Canto

 1     2| Sericane,~The next, of youthful vigour, was a knight,~Prized in
 2     5|      grew by love, and such new vigour gained,~I in my inmost bosom
 3     9|     rose with doubled force and vigour new.~ ~ LXXVIII~He who has
 4    10|         sea.~Olympia (MIND such vigour did bestow)~Sprang up the
 5    17|         in Aspramont? In you~Is vigour now so spent, (he said),
 6    29|    mid-breast, which, with that vigour fraught,~-- That force exceeding
 7    30|     Hence Mandricardo's arm did vigour lack,~And with less dint
 8    30|         And broke its force and vigour ere it lit;~Its force and
 9    30|       ere it lit;~Its force and vigour broke: for he, below~The
10    37|      pride~Is vanished, and its vigour wasted so,~A child, a woman,
11    41|         his might,~If with less vigour and less prowess steeled,~
12    41|      swims more lightly and his vigour grows.~ ~  L~His vigour
13    41|         vigour grows.~ ~  L~His vigour grows; unwearied is his
14    43|        to his foot restored its vigour lost.~He moved more nimble
15    46|       scaled.~So wasted was the vigour which some few~Short days
16    46|      warrior of the unicorn~His vigour had recruited by the stay.~
17    46|        died.~ ~ LXVI~Of all her vigour is she so foregone,~She
18    46|     stand.~Seconding their huge vigour by address,~They circle
19    46|     flank had sore~Weakened the vigour of the Moorish king:~Rogero
20    46|     struggled, and with all his vigour tried~To pull Rogero down,
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