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1 2| made of bone,~And well with strong and stubborn steel inlaid:~ 2 2| the wily wizard's castle strong~Extends a little plain, 3 2| doubts some little space;~Strong in one balance Fame and 4 5| prayed me to resort~To a strong castle which he held hard 5 7| descries,~Save this some strong and speedy cure restore.~ 6 8| had he placed her but in strong repair,~Guarded in some 7 9| withstand.~ ~ LVI~"Now, if as strong Herculean port and bold~ 8 9| fear not, in your convoy strong,~When you are with me, that 9 13| rests she night or day, so strong the lore~Of the enchanter, 10 14| He in a cuirass, hard and strong, was drest;~A dragon-skin 11 15| weak could master one so strong?"~Scarce can Astolpho put 12 15| green,~Fast-tethered by a strong and weighty chain~To a tough 13 16| hew,~From head to hips, so strong the blow and just.~While, 14 16| sent a force,~Six thousand strong, of archer infantry,~And 15 16| Moor,~Nor deem your island strong, the waves among.~For if, 16 16| three lances lay the courser strong,~But bold Zerbino quickly 17 16| s lance had proved more strong.~ ~ LXXXII~That weapon broken, 18 17| anger glow,~And shame, too strong to brook, in fury said;~ 19 17| Saracen, not more~Cruel than strong; 'tis time in trace to go~ 20 17| plunged in sleep,~If thy strong hand is planted in her hair.~ 21 17| rode.~Besides, that it was strong and armed for fight,~Filled 22 18| Unless he thence escape while strong and sound.~ ~ XVIII~The 23 18| south-east up-sprung so strong a breeze,~And which for 24 18| herself beyond all credence strong.~ ~ CXIII~She spurred her 25 18| Norandine; but with such strong~Desire of France the warriors' 26 18| CLXVI~Of nimble frame and strong was Cloridane,~Throughout 27 19| sea remained so passing strong,~And from its sable mouth 28 19| it so swift a stream and strong~Of the vext waters, that 29 19| other, drew a band;~And with strong chains and barks the port 30 19| lists in shrilling notes and strong;~And, looking next towards 31 19| they be strongest of the strong.~ ~ XCIX~Communing with 32 20| enthrone the weak and slay the strong.~ ~ XLVIII~" `I deem it 33 20| a squad above a hundred strong.~ ~ LXXXV~Toward the other 34 24| pain~Than that enduring and strong anguish bred,~Through which 35 25| This, as it may! -- strong, valiant, wise, and ware,~ 36 25| halts where my desire is strong.~The traitor will the knights, 37 26| drew his line from Hector strong.~But Mandricardo knew not 38 27| more~In love than memory strong, who finds that he~Has that 39 32| three, in his own virtue strong;~My every love and thought 40 32| is most fair to the most strong,~Meseemeth, in all justice 41 33| fair, Achilles was less strong,~Less was Ulysses famed 42 33| Gonsalvo to the war returns so strong,~He leaves not in few months, 43 33| the kingdom see,~And his strong arms against the city turned,~ 44 33| Nubian king to wait.~Less strong than sumptuous is the wealthy 45 35| so pious, nor of arm~So strong Achilles, Hector not so 46 37| visage, whose bold hearts and strong~No less compassionate than 47 37| a hundred other men more strong,~In body is of a gigantic 48 38| said,~Where he as true as strong, we should not need~Gradasso 49 38| Charles, for what in him so strong weighed,~More trusted him 50 39| A savage man, and one so strong of hand,~Naked and sole 51 39| So hard, so heavy, and so strong of grain,~That every time 52 40| eye King Pepin's son,~So strong in Africa, will be surveyed.~ 53 43| yoke again,~She to some strong protector will have flown;~ 54 43| oar.~But with ill wind and strong the warrior strives;~And, 55 44| plain~Had proved the peer so strong in martial gest,~As that 56 44| prest him sore, and with strong hand~The king to earth beneath 57 45| Making that maid appear less strong to be,~Disguised in fight 58 45| faithful found of yore,~Bold, strong, and good in brawl, he thither 59 45| LXXIII~But well-built wall, strong tower, or aged oak,~No more 60 45| her power to cope~With the strong foe, and to abandon hope.~ ~ 61 46| Whom by the neck he with strong arm has caught,~And gripes