Canto

 1     2|   his heat of blood,~Forces whate'er his eager course confined,~
 2     2| prison-house, and be it so!~Whate'er betide you, blame yourself
 3    11|     should be placed before~Whate'er this ample world contains
 4    22|     The duke made havock of whate'er he found,~As him the
 5    24| either iron vest;~And cleft whate'er it swept in its descent,~
 6    26|   the HOLY FAITH.~ ~ XXXIII~Whate'er she touches, wall or
 7    26|  mine; for I am prest~To do whate'er is fitting, on my side."~
 8    27|    And -- fronting Spain -- whate'er of level land~Was seen,
 9    28|    snake, and bear,~But ill whate'er is innocent and fair.~ ~
10    30|    or enchanted mail.~ ~ LX~Whate'er that sword takes-in it
11    31|     can amend it, bid me do~Whate'er thou wilt, nor ought
12    33|  come and victories taught,~Whate'er in Italy our host befalls~
13    38|   Termagant;~Promising that whate'er her arms obtain~Shall
14    41|  and all below,~And cleaves whate'er it rakes with headlong
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