Canto

 1     1| illustrious race.~Of him, if thou wilt lend a willing ear,~The
 2     1|           me alone,~But know thou wilt thyself as much molest:~
 3     2|      different measure beat?~Thou wilt not let me take the certain
 4     4|          decayed."~"Prate as thou wilt, I shall restore the knight~
 5     8|         to satiate,~Send, if thou wilt, some beast to swallow me,~
 6     9|        speech) "expire,~That thou wilt join the Hibernian monarch'
 7    14|          If to Sleep's house thou wilt at midnight fare,~Him wilt
 8    14|        wilt at midnight fare,~Him wilt thou surely find; for to
 9    17|       high,~And noble, enterprize wilt thou give o'er.~Alas! thou
10    20|                LXXVII~"Do as thou wilt," Marphisa made reply,~"
11    20|          not from thy heart.~Thou wilt not own her beauty; a device~
12    23|           posts than one.~If thou wilt please to hear, my oath
13    28|           more noted cruelty~Thou wilt not let me on the sinners
14    28|           and partly feigns:~` -- Wilt thou (he answered her) thus
15    29|       enact,~"If thou mine honour wilt ensure to me,~Beyond suspicion,
16    29|         thou to me upon thy faith wilt swear,~Thou never wilt my
17    29|      faith wilt swear,~Thou never wilt my chastity molest~In word
18    30|         will I show thee, if thou wilt; who dead~Upon the river'
19    31|           bid me do~Whate'er thou wilt, nor ought will I refuse."~
20    31|         thus: "Gradasso hear,~And wilt thou listen, thou shalt
21    32|           short of thine, if thou wilt set~The sum of my desert,
22    34|         better part extend.~There wilt thou find, if thou wilt
23    34|           wilt thou find, if thou wilt thither post,~Whatever thou
24    35|         were,~And, as thou surely wilt be, I from thee~Not therefore
25    43|       weed,~Vainly no grace of me wilt thou demand.~Even now, thrice
26    45|       wrought; thou seest if thou wilt blot~Thine own good name,
27    45|           these very strokes thou wilt bemoan.~ ~ LXXXI~King Charles
28    45|           pleaseth thee; for thou wilt ne'er~Weary my love: at
29    46|        thou, like myself, content wilt be,~And haply more content,
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