Canto

 1     1|    combat close,~Him vexed to utmost speed, with goading spurs,~
 2     8|   without delay,~Taxed to the utmost of his powers and might,~
 3     9|    his friends' and kindred's utmost aid,~Doing or plotting,
 4    12| Return with passion, and with utmost pain;~But tempered with
 5    14|      not, that, in this their utmost need,~Thy people suffer
 6    21|   plight~From all men, to the utmost of his might.~ ~ LXIX~He,
 7    26|  outshine),~To succour in its utmost need combine.~ ~ XLIII~"
 8    27|      her at speed,~And to his utmost power avenge the deed.~ ~
 9    28|   seek the stripling, and his utmost do.~The suit with offers
10    29|    who used force alone;~That utmost force, to which this earthly
11    34|  Charles and to the Church in utmost need,~With me to counsel,
12    36|  struggling pair,~Till to the utmost pitch of fury wrought~The
13    41| beholds the royal Moor~To the utmost peril in that battle brought;~
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