Canto

 1     1|        Mount Albano had in his command;~And late Baiardo lost,
 2     2|     bidding brought,~Waits his command in likeness of a page:~He,
 3     3|       Italian birth-right, and command~To take a mighty dukedom
 4     3|     willing people call him to command.~Sixth of the name, his
 5     3|       King Charles or Agramant command,~Against the wizard foe
 6     6|     Logistilla (such her name) command,~But that a mountain here,
 7     7|         I know not why, to her command.~The accursed Plague, arrayed
 8     9|        that, at the cavalier's command,~Was ready for delivery
 9     9|        loud voice and menacing command~Bids these be brought, but
10     9|       him range them under his command;~Against the Frieslanders
11    11|       issuing to the pilot his command),~"And give me for my need
12    11|      rebel against that lord's command~His Zealand stirred; nor
13    12|    With him who had Noritia in command,~To be in time at that full
14    13|   Under Sir Odoric of Biscay's command;~A leader he, approved by
15    14|  different uses, at the king's command;~And bridge and boat; and,
16    14| instantly impart~To Discord my command, that she, supplied~With
17    14| Michael calls to him, and give command~That she among the strongest
18    15|      Octavius does more praise command,~Nor Anthony who jousted
19    16|        the king of Fez, with a command~Behind the Moorish tents
20    16|    Which Edward and Sir Ariman command.~ ~ LXXXVI~To him a squire
21    17|     Crawling (for such was her command) did guide,~Where, prisoned
22    18|    Which Edward and Sir Ariman command.~ ~ XIX~He who has seen
23    18|     the archangel Michael gave command,~To heat to enmity and fierce
24    18|      in secret given the dwarf command,~He to the king should with
25    18|     him who had Mount Alban in command;~And ever, night and day,
26    19| castles, which the port within command.~Pale turns the patron's
27    19|      the patron knows not what command~To give, of him inquires
28    20|     this kingdom bred:~These I command, as well as all the rest,~
29    23|        Anselm in Altaripa held command,~The count from whom was
30    23|        whatever else he should command.~By different ways the cavaliers
31    24|         if so this woman shall command,~With whosoe'er he be, thou
32    24|     and, if I may~In any thing command thee, I command,~That, with
33    24|      any thing command thee, I command,~That, with God's pleasure,
34    24|        breast,~Ill keeping the command her lover gave;~But that
35    24| herself, and exclaimed: "I you command,~By the large love you hear
36    25|       more; for, save that the command~Was laid upon them by their
37    31|     their way the warrior gave command.~ ~ XIX~To that king paladin
38    32|        all things, as he shall command.~But she that is most fair
39    33|       since having Nile at his command~He may divert the stream
40    33|    bring its nations under his command.~ ~  CXI~God marred the
41    33|     melted wax, Astolpho gives command;~That every one who hears
42    35|     thou, if conqueror, may'st command.~ ~ XLVI~"But art thou undermost,
43    35|      Yet not till he had given command to one~(Of his four squires
44    36|      not by the Venetians' ill command,~That evermore the praise
45    39| recollecting 'twas the saint's command,~Who upon him whilere imposed
46    39|     third day, to sail he give command,~In trust to make return
47    40|       placed not at the Dane's command.~That fleet the worthy Sansonetto
48    40|    sceptre bore;~Few masons at command, and little space~That monarch
49    41|        crew the thing he would command.~ ~ XI~But sound or signal
50    41|        town -- restored to his command --~Laying 'twixt Nile and
51    43|         Which is with Heaven's command as much at strife,~As Adam'
52    43|       as now remain; -- at thy command~(Even shouldst thou squander
53    43|      here Adonio gives the dog command;~And here by that obedient
54    43|      tell madonna he is at her command;~But not for gold; for him
55    43|       went~Prepared his lord's command on her to do.~Having her
56    43|        Yet from my lord have I~Command to make it all of sable
57    44|        or captain them will he command~As liked them best, he said,
58    46|       he doth in court or camp command,~Whether against the Turk,
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