Canto

 1     1|         from Africa to swell his power;~That other when he pushed,
 2     3|         shall succeed him in his power,~Pledge of Bertoldo's wedded
 3     3|         the banners of the Papal power?~ ~ XXXVII~"He, dying, leaves
 4     3|         bears a mortal shield of power to seal,~As soon as 'tis
 5     4|      stedfast maid the dwarf had power:~She down the rugged hill
 6     8|         sway~Was of such passing power in things below?~That thou
 7     8|      such her matchless beauty's power, the maid~Was able that
 8     8|         no token~Since Charles's power near Bordeaux-town was broken.~ ~
 9     9|       demand.~ ~ XXVI~"I without power to falsify that vow,~Which
10     9|     plight;~Nor though I had the power, would Love allow~Me so
11     9|          led~Of better there his power establishing,~To me, and
12     9|        me or withhold~Is in your power, should he intend me wrong;~
13    11|       precious ring;~Not for its power so much, esteemed above~
14    11|      which threatened death,~Had power to scatter at a single breath:~ ~
15    12|     Eleusis' deity~The sovereign power possessed no less than will,~
16    12|          had reduced beneath his power.~ ~ LXXII~The quivering
17    13|         warmed, or water had the power to wet,~Or overhead the
18    14|           Brings up with him the power of Less Castile.~They follow
19    14|       Dardinello's flag Zumara's power~Is ranged. I wot not, I,
20    14|       foe,~That thou art without power to save, will cry,~Because
21    15|        Whence Norman bands their power in Puglia date.~ ~ XXXV~"
22    15|         to slay the felon had no power.~A hundred thousand wounds
23    16|          from whence his English power~To the left-hand by crooked
24    17|       the perfumed waters are of power~(So plenteously they swell)
25    18|  believed, that she with greater power~Should go, did Pride with
26    18|      thou canst claim,~Within my power or knowledge, count upon,~
27    18|    counselling lords reserve the power~To speak the woman's sentence,
28    19|    alarms,~So that they have but power to wield their arms.~ ~
29    20|  dispossest:~And not to have the power to leave this shore~To me
30    20|        days, has fallen into the power~Of more than twenty. If
31    20|       none invade,~Though in the power of twenty were the maid."~ ~
32    21|          me)~Not gifted with the power to undergo~Such fierce assault,
33    21|        digest,~And its restoring power be manifest.~ ~  LXV~"No
34    22|     Atlantes had effected by his power,~They should not know each
35    23|      Sadder at heart than I have power to say.~If she delays, discovered
36    23|        chance into the ruffians' power conveyed,~What time her
37    23|          none escape whom he has power to slay.~ ~ LXII~Of a hundred
38    24|       quell,~Or, has it not such power, I here protest,~I with
39    24|           Who is there, that has power to tell aright~The gentle
40    25|    crystal lymph;~ ~ LXII~" `And power is mine to work portentous
41    25|       sally from my fort;~And my power halts where my desire is
42    27|       arms against the Christian power.~ ~ XIV~King Sacripant and
43    27|         speed,~And to his utmost power avenge the deed.~ ~ XCVI~
44    27|    proofs to you made clear,~Had power even so to fix your faithless
45    28|          him in vain,~Nor having power to make him stint his lore,~
46    29|        fair!~-- So had my verses power! as evermore~I would assay,
47    30|       other than Rogero's is his power.~ ~ XL~"Not King Gradasso
48    32|         alone is this beyond her power;~She cannot close her eyes
49    32|         Alas! I neither will nor power possess.~But will and power
50    32|      power possess.~But will and power have I my life to reave,~
51    32|        lady's loss in Tristram's power:~But he, with pity touched,
52    32|    cavalier of greater heart and power~Should in this hall be harboured
53    33|      light;~For well I ween such power resides in thee,~As Being
54    34|         of what it is not in the power~Of Fortune to bestow, or
55    35|      flame;~So that, without the power to speak a word,~He wheeled
56    36|        every just,~But that such power was in the lance's thrust.~ ~
57    36|       cried.~"No more, if I have power, in spoil and wrong,~Done
58    36|       avert the blow;~Nor having power in fine thy will to guide,~
59    37|        Though each, with all its power, increase the ill,~Diminishing
60    37|         two --~A poison of quick power for me prepare,~Such as,
61    37|          the will!~That, without power to compass what I would,~
62    37|        sought~To have her in his power by every way;~And finally
63    37|         desire, it nullified~The power to harm; but rage must have
64    37|       Ulany remained, and in her power~Remained the wicked tyrant
65    38| fourscore thousand of his Nubian power,~One hundred and two footmen,
66    38|  Cambyses trusted his ill-omened power.~ ~ XLIV~"I well believe,
67    38|     deputies from either hostile power,~On this side and on that
68    41|         aught~The sailors had no power; nor time had they~To mend
69    41|      astounded sore,~Has not the power the frightened horse to
70    42|        grieved before.~ ~ XLI~No power hath he to make one sole
71    43|          with knowledge and with power should blend;~And who so
72    43|        dare,~Nor call on foreign power its aid to lend;~And that
73    43|     worldly gear:~ ~ XCI~" `With power,' he said, `not only without
74    44|  stedfast thought.~ ~ LXIII~"All power o'er me have I bestowed
75    44|        lest any rob thee of that power.~ ~ LXIV~"For if thou hire
76    44|         whilere.~ ~ XCV~Into the power o' the Bulgars many fall,~
77    45|      first she 'gan misdoubt her power to cope~With the strong
78    45|           save Death, what other power could close~The account
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