Canto

 1     6|        crew, that did the Child withstand,~When he the road had taken
 2     8|    Witless a wrong so crying to withstand.~ ~ LXXIV~"Might I not have
 3     9|      howsoever thick, no plates withstand.~ ~ LVI~"Now, if as strong
 4    14|   Farewell!" and thus unable to withstand~The wrong, with tears and
 5    16|       of Ireland in their march withstand,~Whom he sees hurrying with
 6    17|       weak horse, too feeble to withstand~Sir Gryphon's mighty push
 7    18|      access the circling troops withstand~And bar, no less baptized
 8    22|       shock:~Such truncheons to withstand, well needed-were~A shield
 9    26| Rodomont's iron casque will ill withstand;~That casque which Babel'
10    29|      helm, nor mail, nor shield withstand,~That brutish man believed
11    36|       her best the encounter to withstand;~Yet with her helmed head
12    37|       his friends, with prayer, withstand;~And he bids punish, on
13    41|   Sobrino rears his buckler, to withstand~The furious fall of Falerina'
14    42|        Rinaldo prayer unable to withstand,~In ocean sunk the wizard
15    44|  Laboured in vain such onset to withstand,~And the disorder of his
16    46|       should his wish for death withstand.~ ~ XXX~Him with the sweetest
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