Canto

 1     2|     is deep and fleet.~Her I abandon who my love desires,~While
 2     2| within the brake,~Thought to abandon his unweeting foe;~And to
 3     8|      one matter be,~Rogero I abandon in this heat,~For Scotland;
 4    17|   That he the cave would not abandon, ere~He saw Lucina, and
 5    18|     if you will me,~His son, abandon in such jeopardy.~ ~ L~"
 6    22|     than so, left to chance,~Abandon there the courser, as a
 7    24|      am dead and gone,~As to abandon thee without a guide,~And
 8    24|          LXXIX~"But since to abandon thee, to whom a prize~I
 9    26|  that Tartar knight~She will abandon or defer the fray;~But that,
10    27|  partially confused by thee;~Abandon will I not my blazoned shield,~
11    33|   way~Opens to him who would abandon light,~The terrifying bugle
12    45|  With the strong foe, and to abandon hope.~ ~ LXXIX~By how much
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