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1 4| dearly he the avowed should abide.~And she to him -- "Your 2 5| passing foul, you shall abide,~And vouch what you have 3 12| these, so wont the burden to abide.~As well was armed, except 4 12| stolen, the victor shall abide?"~Roland draws back, looks 5 16| and worship? that I should abide~Alone one live long year, 6 16| foemen will the assault abide;~Who seem to me ill-taught 7 16| rants, which nowhere will abide:~And had not one arrived 8 19| sailors by the patron's rede abide,~And all the passengers 9 20| Ere this, too feeble to abide the test,~Many a one on 10 21| fell a goad no longer would abide;~And to preserve his faith, 11 22| well that weightless blow abide,~But, as if smit by thunder, 12 22| without blinded eyes, can none abide~Upright, nor refuge is for 13 22| thee, O shield, no more abide.~ ~ XCII~"Thee will I keep 14 23| too quickly issue; so to abide~Water is seen, imprisoned 15 26| ill guerdon would from him abide,~Did Malagigi not his malice 16 27| more the monarch of Algiers~Abide, but of his band -- a large 17 30| parforce his fortune must abide.~ ~ XXV~Gradasso every thought 18 30| could do no better -- to abide~The Child's arrival till 19 32| that other must without abide."~Bradamant asked the kindly 20 34| the Lydian monarch dear abide.~The Armenian, an old rival 21 36| with King Charles's knight abide,~Esteeming him the better 22 38| not, are dismist; so none abide~In little time, except the 23 38| squadrons should in France abide,~Till Charlemagne was into 24 40| if such weight it would abide.~Brandimart only, on the 25 40| many deem it well he should abide,~To many and many it would 26 42| weak senses -- hardly can abide~The loss of one, above a 27 43| I could nor for two days abide,~Nay, not an hour without 28 43| that I the proof would not abide:~Succeeding I should prove 29 43| less cruel and less hard to abide~He deemed a woe which caused 30 45| Then by his word will he abide; and though~His breast now