Canto

 1     3|             discipline such nurture yields,~Shall flourish as the flower
 2     6| sapling-spray,~New-severed, when it yields to flame and spark,~Sometime
 3    14|          appears her say,~The angel yields the tale belief; and flies~
 4    14|         CXIX~Nor Rodomont to Nimrod yields in might,~Proud and untamed;
 5    23|         mighty blow,~Where the helm yields a passage to the sight.~
 6    24|      without a blow;~That arms, but yields as well to stronger foe.~ ~
 7    26|          dry wood to fire in forest yields.~ ~ XVII~If ever you remember
 8    27|           best, and when 'tis done,~Yields to the storm: Thus Fortune,
 9    29|           his oath,~All lying Afric yields in breach of troth.~ ~ XIX~
10    30|           he can no more make head,~Yields to his rage, and curses;
11    32|            usage, that the dame~Who yields in beauty, from your tower
12    36|          prisoner is it taught,~Who yields his arms, nor fends himself
13    43|            waters come and go:~This yields in ancientry, but well contends~
14    43|            as his pay,~To her leman yields herself a willing prey.~ ~
15    45|              Cannot and will not -- yields at length parforce.~He much
16    46|           made,~Him Leon finds, and yields to him his prize:~Informed
17    46|           he will slay him, save he yields, content~To let him live,
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