Canto

 1     2|     though lately shamed;~And send Rinaldo to the neighbouring
 2     7|    for thy succour, and would send her heart,~If with such
 3     8|  enough thy wrath to satiate,~Send, if thou wilt, some beast
 4    11|     LXXIV~Now will it need to send in search of vest~Beyond
 5    12| altered cheer,~Or into France send back the cavalier:~ ~ XXVIII~
 6    13|      for the purpose he would send;~Chosen, of all his faithful
 7    15|       She with all care would send the warrior back~By the
 8    18|   hand~Among the damned would send Sir Dardinell;~But all access
 9    23|       go, one in her stead~To send to Vallombrosa she devised,~
10    25|   Could he at least a message send or write,~That he with reason
11    25|       how his letter he shall send,~In the assurance it will
12    27|     caitiff, come himself, or send him aid.~For afterwards,
13    33|        And cried: "Thou angel send of God, thou new~Messiah,
14    34|  spirit cried: "So may Heaven send~A respite from the vapours
15    35|    defy him, who that message send,~To speak him ill, and do
16    35|   Mount, and bid your monarch send~A knight that better can
17    35|     thee bid the Moorish king send down,~Nor weary me, by forcing
18    37|      wrath enduring still, to send away~The wretch determines
19    37|    exile from those countries send;~But first their gowns shall
20    38|  train.~ ~ XLVI~"But will you send some frigates, albeit few,~(
21    38|   chosen from his best should send;~And those two all the warfare
22    38|       Should his king mar, or send to mar, the fray,~He him
23    41|       night foregoing God did send~A vision, as he slumbered,
24    41|  showed shortly his intent~To send him where he fain would
25    43|     tell,~To Rome was fain to send an embassy;~That sometime
26    44|     Moorish crew,~Homeward to send the king of Aethiopy~Devised,
27    44|   upon the shore.~Resolved to send her eastward, there the
28    45|   undertake the emprize;~Then send afield the champion, whom
29    45| sovereign prayed:~ ~ LXIII~To send afield the damsel, who denied~
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