Canto

 1     3|      with the sire, and he~Shall conquer Milan, and the snakes display.~
 2     4|        knight appear,~Or coming, conquer not, the damsel dies.~A
 3     6|       intent.~Silver and land to conquer, plate or mail~I swear not,
 4    15|          skill or fortune be,~To conquer always is a glorious thing.~'
 5    18|    offers to our eyes,~If now we conquer, see the praise, the gain! --~
 6    20|    others to maintain;~And if he conquer, shall the port defend~With
 7    23|        hence, if me~Thou kill or conquer." As he made an end,~He
 8    26| according to his word,~If he can conquer me with spear and sword.~ ~
 9    33|      foregone.~Him would Rinaldo conquer, let him fare~To Ind, as
10    41|        slain,~Banded with him to conquer or to die;~Wherefore, through
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