Canto

 1     4|     Excused with reason, if he strove not more.~For fearful were
 2     5|      And to obtain his guerdon strove with art,~Him she would
 3     5|    fell exchange of blows,~And strove and struggled yet in bloody
 4     6|        LV~As best he could, he strove to soothe his pain;~Then
 5    10|    main;~Where the two fairies strove with hostile bands.~He now
 6    11|    know not, though her rivals strove in vain.~Nor haply had the
 7    19| courtesy!"~ ~ CI~Till eve they strove, nor did it yet appear~Which
 8    24|     bear and with wild boar he strove,~And with his naked hand
 9    32|      matched with Mandricardo, strove that lord,~And layed the
10    32|     the thoughts wherewith she strove,~Was Bradamant, she heeded
11    39|     unimpeded by such thought,~Strove in all ways Rogero to o'
12    39|        And, if ever smote, aye strove to smite~Where he should
13    41|     plain:~Vainly to raise him strove Anglantes' knight,~Thrice,
14    41|        oft to rise the Marquis strove,~Yet could not from beneath
15    42|        the eye, in mixt mosaic strove,~The quadrangle within was
16    43|        spirits of that husband strove,~Is that it by the prophet
17    43|       than thrice represt;~And strove so well Anselmo to persuade,~
18    46|     the cavalier~From him that strove with Bradamant whilere.~ ~
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