Canto

 1     3|   prowess ring:~Where he shall strive in duel, hand to hand,~And
 2     4|        can I choose but go)~To strive in battle with this wizard
 3     5|    with humble cheer,~Unfit to strive in joust or warfare more:~
 4     6| keeping has my better part,~To strive with word and deed, till
 5    18|        gain the city-wall~Some strive, and smothered in the mighty
 6    20|           I say this, since to strive against our ten,~It seems,
 7    24|     lucid interval of wit;~And strive and hope withal I shall
 8    26|      besought, that they would strive no more.~King Rodomont complains
 9    26|        With Mandricardo will I strive once more;~And fain would
10    29|    gain the higher steep would strive;~Because he hopes, if once
11    30|     XIX~Agramant and Marsilius strive in vain,~With labour sore,
12    31|       me~With you, my lord, to strive in deadly fight,~Whom long
13    31|    pity to his cruel pain,~May strive the peer in Paris to bestow,~
14    36|       be appaid,~Will die; but strive, in yielding up my breath,~
15    36|     prepared in deadly fray to strive,~Rogero and his sister should
16    37|       deeds, in battle done,~I strive to bring into the light
17    39|      their duel see,~No longer strive in fight, but pledge their
18    45|       horse.~Aymon, who cannot strive against the crown,~-- Cannot
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