Canto

 1     4|    the maid against him goes;~Firm and attentive still, and
 2     6| surface green:~And (for still firm and motionless he lies,~
 3     6|      to the land of Logistil;~Firm in his purpose every nerve
 4     7|      breast;~Where, fresh and firm, two ivory apples grow,~
 5     9|     XXXV~"When in my fixt and firm resolve they read,~That
 6     9|       well as burning ground,~Firm walls are split, and solid
 7    10|     monstrous whale repaired:~Firm stood Rogero, and the veil
 8    18|       fly, of those who stand~Firm in their place, Rinaldo
 9    20|  stirrups scowered the field,~Firm in his seat, and smote,
10    21|       And wanders thence with firm and constant mind,~Ne'er
11    23|       thought about his rein.~Firm in his stirrups self-collected
12    24|   drives amain;~Who stands as firm as rock which billows beat.~
13    26|     in turning short,~Where a firm footing that soft mead denied,~
14    27|       assorted said:~Although firm hope, nay full security,~
15    31|       will I quickly cast,~If firm the footing, and mine arm
16    36|     on either side,~Turned to firm love the hate they bore
17    44|   empress of the wide Levant.~Firm in his purpose is Montalban'
18    46|  shades Rogero they descried;~Firm not to swallow food of any
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