Canto

 1     1|    strife, and blade to blade oppose;~No marvel plate or brittle
 2     6| furiously the Child's advance oppose.~ ~  LXI~Was never yet beheld
 3    14|   Mandricardo's kindled wrath oppose.~ ~ XLIX~When afterwards
 4    20|  Xerxes led, our squadrons to oppose,~More than those rebel spirits
 5    20|    the portal part the knight oppose.~ ~ LXXXVI~Sir Guido and
 6    22|     none descried his fury to oppose;~For in the charge dismounted
 7    26|       is the excuse which you oppose,"~-- He answered -- "that
 8    29|      she is all too feeble to oppose:~Yet moving many matters
 9    34|       declare my will that he oppose~And prove his valour on
10    37|      there one his phrensy to oppose.~ ~ XLI~"For he has spread
11    37|   with heavy pain,~Whoever to oppose this law shall dare.~--
12    44|      his enjoying such a good oppose;~As unendowed with riches
13    45|    Bradamant (nor boots it to oppose)~Allots to youthful Leo
14    46|      in arms his right in her oppose."~ ~ LVI~King Charlemagne
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