Canto

 1     1|        him, if thou wilt lend a willing ear,~The worth and warlike
 2     3|     valour lend such light,~The willing people call him to command.~
 3     3|     whom in his tender age,~The willing people shall elect their
 4    13|         a review his army post,~Willing to know the numbers of his
 5    15|      way;~Where HEAVENLY LOVE a willing offering stood,~And washed
 6    16|      And this was but to goad a willing steed~(As the old proverb
 7    19|        If they their lives were willing to lay down;~Or were content
 8    20| sacrificial blade.~But Orontea, willing to content~Her daughter,
 9    41|    rehearsed before;~ ~ XXV~And willing to discover if alone,~Laden,
10    43|      her leman yields herself a willing prey.~ ~ CXVI~The fruits
11    44|       prison kept her evermore.~Willing or nilling, so must she
12    45|  indissoluble bands to thee,~In willing and eternal service, tried;~
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