Canto

1     4|  assay,~Prepare the worthiest enterprize to hear,~That, e'er in times
2    15|    propose~The burden of that enterprize upon~Himself to take: Orrilo
3    17| scathe, that high,~And noble, enterprize wilt thou give o'er.~Alas!
4    26|  ensign for his meed,~-- That enterprize I ween, with matter more,~
5    27|      A third, lest they their enterprize forego,~Rogero and Marphisa
6    27|      his exalted majesty~Such enterprize were ill assorted said:~
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