Canto

 1     8|   beauty's power, the maid~Was able that fierce crew to mollify,~
 2    11|     sand.~The rising flood ill able to sustain,~The cavalier
 3    14|    Designs to see at once, how able were~Those horsemen to defend
 4    18|        Thou may'st the deed be able to explain.~So that if Fortune
 5    25|       silent both he sees,~Nor able any counsel to devise,~Exclaims
 6    32|   grows,~Her plaints no longer able to restrain,~So vents the
 7    33|     chose~For sound and solid, able to endure~Three strokes
 8    42| Paradise~He, before death, was able to demand,~And to exhort
 9    42|  sought to bend,~Yet ne'er was able to obtain his end;~ ~ XXXII~
10    42|   Alban's knight,~He should be able of the road to say~By which
11    42| disdain;~His tongue no word is able to untie;~His mouth is bitter,
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