Canto

1     1|     chin-deep,~Implores not help, is obstinate indeed.~Nor will she, if
2    24|               He changed her ill and obstinate intent;~And made her, for
3    38|              you in this emprize are obstinate;~-- Returning -- us, the
4    42|           peer,~Had shown himself so obstinate and stern;~And he, whom
5    42|             the fair;~And -- mad and obstinate -- had, when besought,~A
6    44|             XLV~"Alas! with long and obstinate pursuit,~To our faith to
7    46| efficaciously he after prayed~To the obstinate Duke Aymon, not alone~The
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