Canto

 1     1|          be that I such treasure slight?~And can I then my very
 2     7|       for him their story will I slight,~Nor Bradamant forget: who
 3     8|        other takes, and seems to slight the trace:~But at the turn
 4     8|          his dignity to stain or slight,~The old and honoured ensign
 5    12|        if her champion she could slight,~If him she would depress
 6    13|         Spaniard said) it were a slight~If I unto Rochelle afoot
 7    18|          pulled down, and to his slight.~Of his champions England'
 8    20|         discover whom to take or slight,~'Tis fitting that we prove
 9    20|     silence to have overpast the slight~Would have been sin and
10    22|         honour should receive no slight;~-- If the last fruits he
11    22|       ground so causeless and so slight,~As you to us rehearsed,
12    24|         lord, nor yet his relics slight;~These, did she halt or
13    26|     related, would as falsehoods slight.~Thus, with Marphisa matched,
14    27|       his visage reddened at the slight:~He would, in person, follow
15    34| discharge, and threatens he this slight~Will make the Lydian monarch
16    42|         sorry footpage she could slight,~-- Flinging their merit
17    44|         I hold so cheaply, so to slight~A mother's will, my own
18    44|      ever make me thee for other slight.~ ~ LXV~"Thou hast no cause,
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