Canto

1     9| stedfast mind,~By prayer and by protest, from this intent;~And threat
2     9|      they read,~That prayer and protest are alike in vain;~My town
3    24|       it not such power, I here protest,~I with this sword to-day
4    26|      thus pursued: "I unto thee protest,~If any evil shall our king
5    26|       side."~Small heed to that protest Rogero paid,~And stung by
6    43|       to the lady's promise and protest~He lent belief, and somewhat
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