Canto

 1     4|    in my thought,~In fear to warrant what is false; but I~Boldly
 2     9| shore,~As his gray hairs may warrant him, a wight~Stricken in
 3    11|  died.~And how he this could warrant, and appear~To vouch for
 4    12|   seekest, front to front,~I warrant thou wouldst quake from
 5    22|   already dead,~Will be your warrant that he shall not die."~
 6    27|    By them whose words would warrant well belief:~But as my witnesses
 7    28| distress and wonderment,~And warrant it, that other may believe,~
 8    28| beauty so is fled)~Enough to warrant what he was before.~Such
 9    30|   LXXII~I say perchance, nor warrant it I dare,~Albeit the thing
10    31|   When thus Rinaldo: "What I warrant true~By witness, I with
11    40|    of his faith gives goodly warrant; they~Defy Orlando, backed
12    43|  come, that you would be~The warrant of her untried modesty?~ ~
13    43|      you be seen.~Yet will I warrant not your bosom dry,~Should
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