Canto

1     8|     Taxed to the utmost of his powers and might,~His means at
2    11|      other, taught to know~Its powers, and he who plots for our
3    12| Circassia's knight.~As of most powers, her would Rogero ward~In
4    20|        multiply.~Than be their powers to this sole fear addressed,~
5    20|      stranger, noxious are~The powers that in the enchanted horn
6    32|     from her reign,~And all my powers by stronger force opprest.~
7    38| repairs;~And mid their several powers are harboured both.~Next
8    40|         Albeit upon his feeble powers the peer~Could ill depend,
9    43|         The grace ineffable of powers above,~Thy princes' wisdom
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