Canto

 1     1|     skill~And strength my daring promise to fulfil.~ ~ III~Good seed
 2     1|         bestowed~Where (such thy promise) it has long been owed."~ ~
 3     1|         his unknightly breach of promise blame,~He burned all over,
 4     1|         faithfully~Than the vain promise which was whilom plight;~
 5     2|      damsel's fear.~And with the promise of deliverance, shook~His
 6     3|        shall shine,~(Such is the promise of his early fire)~If such
 7     3|       pent:~And to his lord such promise did impart,~Who has Rogero'
 8     5|         when they had the mutual promise plighted,~Ariodantes first
 9     5|         worthless words, or idle promise bred.~And I to you the fact
10     5|          Geneura honours thee,~I promise to forego the fruitless
11     6|         I, by that lady dear, my promise plight,~Who in her keeping
12     9| condition~He shall his faith and promise duly plight,~That he will
13     9|       aid, Sir cavalier, desire,~Promise me, ere the month which
14     9|         and the pair~Of brethren promise me their faithful aid:~To
15     9|           have prayed;~But so he promise, that the exchange agreed~
16    12|        wear no helm, and thus my promise quite;~Roaming without,
17    13|       And faithless to his every promise still,~Who watches ever
18    17|         blown.~Let him depart; I promise he shall meet~A guerdon
19    21|      weighed~That his desire the promise he had made.~ ~ IV~Of him
20    21|          And him reminded of the promise made,~When her Marphisa
21    21|     milder course.~ ~ XLIII~" `I promise, not designing to comply,~
22    21|     commended,~Her to defend his promise he had plight~From all men,
23    22|       Pinnabel have plight~Their promise to maintain the castle's
24    25|         next bethinks him of the promise plight~To meet at Vallombrosa'
25    26|           Already either had his promise plight,~He nought unknown
26    27|        he pursued) to thee,~With promise, her in this to satisfy~
27    27|            That one has kept her promise plight."~And should not
28    28|      pact,~Yet kept parforce the promise he had plight;~And gulped
29    29|      XVIII~And will maintain his promise, till the fact~Vouched of
30    29|        his every frantic feat~To promise the relation, one by one;~
31    30|          lay~To her his plighted promise should maintain.~He after
32    30|       time came round~When he by promise to return was bound.~ ~
33    30|       fixt, who ill observed his promise plight.~ ~ LXXXVI~But in
34    30|        LXXXVI~But in that he his promise ill maintained,~No blame
35    31|           he cried, "I plight~My promise not to balk thee of the
36    31|       peer,~How he his breach of promise will excuse.~With him he
37    33|          past, was read~A better promise of the day begun:~When Bradamant
38    33|          that knight to keep the promise made,~And thus within himself
39    35|         Africk reign;~But this I promise thee, and pledge my fay;~
40    36|     content:~For better things I promise to report,~If ye to hear
41    37|     Because I would not break my promise, I~Until my better leisure,
42    37|              CXVI~Then make them promise never to bestow~Harbourage
43    38|  purposed in her mind;~And so by promise both were tied withal,~Room
44    38|         comprehend,~My breach of promise has brought down the woe."~
45    38|    champions twain;~And this the promise which their oaths contain.~ ~
46    40|          against menace, against promise steeled,~Ne'er to another
47    40|      That Agramant had broke the promise plight:~He loves that king,
48    42|           The damsel plights her promise not to bear;~Twixt her and
49    42|          cavalier~Would keep the promise he whilere had made;~And
50    43|          Nor for large gift, nor promise often plight,~Nor yet because
51    43|     LXXXVI~"Though to the lady's promise and protest~He lent belief,
52    44|         son,~Her to the Child by promise had affied;~Who think with
53    44|          Constantine,~If to that promise no regard be paid,~Which
54    44|     plighted faith, and from her promise fly?~Nor sooner she a foe
55    44|        That you to me your royal promise plight,~To grant my prayer;
56    45|       upon his side,~Heeding his promise made in solemn sort,~That
57    45|        From Charles I gained the promise, that to none~Less puissant
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