Canto

 1     3|     words, and lend~Wings to my verse, to soar the pitch I scheme?~
 2     8|         way;~ ~ LXVII~To find a verse of less lugubrious strain,~
 3    22|         I yet expend some other verse~In censure of the beldam'
 4    22|       her fears,~As in an after verse will be made known,~Then,
 5    23|      Roland's view~Rejoiced, in verse can hardly be exprest:~Who,
 6    27|         and voice, in prose and verse.~ ~ CXXV~The Saracen, whom
 7    30| Perchance some voice in happier verse may sing.~ ~ XVII~To say
 8    37|       be~With quickening in his verse your high renown;~And, if
 9    43|         would be long to say~In verse, wherewith Sir Brandimart
10    45|        for Melissa: I for other verse~Reserve myself, her doings
11    46|            Who faithfully could verse such courtesy,~As Charlemagne
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