Canto

 1     3|      glorious sun illumes the subject earth~More than the silver
 2     5|       be~Advanced as high, as subject could repair,~The merit
 3     9|       fortresses, and all the subject isle.~ ~ LXXXVII~Since he
 4    10|       stalk the blossom dies,~Subject to all the changes of the
 5    15|      fulfil,~In that he would subject the world to one,~The justest
 6    15|      other wight who tries~To subject a free country, blush for
 7    16|  slavery~And death to save, a subject's vows oblige;~And a famed
 8    17|    knees,~Mezentius ruled the subject Agiline,~Fattening his fields
 9    19|  mountains -- they behold the subject main;~And keeping on their
10    20|    never had before~A fitting subject for my clemency.~But fiercer
11    22|      The different prisoners, subject to his sway.~Of these illusions
12    32|      small delay;~And so from subject I to subject run,~That I
13    32|      And so from subject I to subject run,~That I forgot of Bradamant
14    33|     Or Norsine grot, throught subject Demons' might,~Was made
15    43|       espied,~And forced some subject spirit to appear,~To me
16    43|  other kinds of ill below~Are subject by our natal influence,
17    43|    scales of dragon dight,~-- Subject to us at other times --
18    43| wretch! hath shown,~Not to be subject to his yoke again,~She to
19    45|       court,~But in each city subject to his crown.~Hence quickly
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