Canto

 1     4|    captive friends, the rest forbear --~Or (for I crave but this)
 2     8|      saw her pregnant, would forbear~To execute his sentence
 3    11| Phillis' and Neaera's praise forbear,~And ye who sing of Amaryllis
 4    11|     never will unceasing war forbear,~Waged with all means that
 5    12|   good Orlando could no more forbear,~And cried, "Foul miscreant,
 6    12|      for his grief the prize forbear;~His grief for loss of her,
 7    13|   the sage presents himself, forbear~To take his worthless life
 8    14|   untamed; and who would not forbear~To scale the lofty firmament
 9    24|    she would her mighty love forbear,~For her dead lord, nor
10    26|    thou, madman, I will thee forbear,~Because for once to spare
11    27| whose sovereign presence all forbear.~ ~ LXVIII~Agramant those
12    27|  from instant vengeance will forbear,~For this, as well as other
13    27|     found that neither would forbear,~Deaf and rebellious to
14    30|  Agramant) and further words forbear.~How Fortune rules the matter
15    30|    though he would willingly forbear,~And much desired his sovereign
16    43|  hast been wise,~Who wouldst forbear the perilous emprize.~ ~
17    46|      time for vengeance, and forbear.~ ~ LXVIII~Besides that
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