Canto

 1     6|   witless how to give the wished relief,~Might but console the unhappy
 2    11|       thank thee for that wished relief,~Which can deliver me from
 3    14| dear-bought victory brought more relief~Than joy, by its event too
 4    18|  wonderous deeds be done for her relief,~With sad and signal vengeance
 5    18|        their place~Their guard's relief, depart the youthful pair,~
 6    20|      might have given the prince relief,~Knowing the truth, in her
 7    28|           who vainly would apply relief,~Ill cheered him, witless
 8    28|       for longer time had lacked relief.~ ~ XLIII~"But that within
 9    28|        And hopes in turning some relief to gain,~Finds neither on
10    28|     pagan monarch so found small relief,~By land or water, for his
11    39|          But all his efforts for relief are vain.~Astolpho bade
12    46|       employed in vain,~The last relief remains to thee to die:~
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