Canto

1     1|     should yield my life, or stoop my crest;~If she shall never
2     1|   Beside the water, where he stoop'd to drink,~And dropt the
3     1|  nigh,~And weens to make him stoop his haughty crest:~The other
4     2| carry~Their swords aloft, or stoop and stand at bay.~Again
5     4|       commands his squire to stoop,~And take the damsel on
6     6|   straight line, without one stoop or bend,~He, tired of air,
7    35|    it suffice that thou~Then stoop to love me, as thou hatest
8    43| spells hath laid,~I see them stoop directly to her lure.~--
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