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1 3| knight's and others' fetters break.~ ~ ~ I~Who will vouchsafe 2 3| Let nothing interpose to break that thought,~But boldly 3 3| Otho, and their leaguer break.~ ~ XXVIII~"See Fulke, who 4 3| its cause;~But first shall break my song with fitting pause.~ ~ ~ 5 4| Save they should seek to break their dungeon's bound,~I 6 5| secret purpose would be break;~Nor this to him, or other 7 6| the stranger, who~Would break her bounds, and the deserter 8 7| And be in India by the break of day."~ ~ XLVIII~And told 9 9| should run~Aground, and break like glass upon the shore.~ 10 13| and sighs oft interposing break~Her soft angelic voice, 11 15| cunning pain,~He, who to break its weakest mesh had sought,~ 12 15| LXVI~To see if he could break the thread which tied~The 13 16| their ground and fall,~And break their order on the Paynim 14 18| Amid the mighty piles, till break of morn,~Had not the moon, 15 21| seemed the least.~ ~ XIX~"To break communion with the cavalier,~ 16 21| Thou art; nor ever hope to break thy chain,~Unless thou soften 17 23| force and spread,~And would break out parforce in tears and 18 23| will not stay~Till the morn break, or till the dawn succeed,~ 19 23| roved the count,~And, at the break of daily light, was brought~ 20 24| penalty,~That should he break his faith, and anywhere~ 21 25| expecting until daylight break.~ ~ LII~"I rode all night -- 22 26| of France, and so~Shall break the Switzer, that henceforth 23 27| slow~To free the path and break their close array.~Whoe' 24 27| ordered lots confound,~Or break our compact (was Rogero' 25 28| Would cry aloud -- would break the solemn pact,~Yet kept 26 31| host the united champions break,~And scatter it, like chaff, 27 31| And so the paladin, by break of day;~And to the destined 28 32| prolonged repose desired to break;~Nor wished the damsel any 29 32| two, or more, a lance must break.~Then with as many others 30 33| succour, and the papal army break;~And next, 'twoud seem, 31 33| his train,~Who so shall break the haughty Switzer's horn,~ 32 35| With whom you so desire to break a spear."~ ~ LXXVIII~Discoursing 33 36| him the better of the two,~Break in between and turn their 34 37| say,~Because I would not break my promise, I~Until my better 35 37| suspicion -- to his comrades break,~They let him banish one, 36 37| how, in evil hour,~Should break his bonds and injure damsel 37 38| Hoping by siege or fight to break the foe,~And free his kingdom 38 39| buckler -- on the madman would break in)~How grievous is that 39 39| LXXI~And bade on Rhone break all the bridges down.~Unhappy 40 40| and other instrument,~To break the gate and make the turret 41 42| move;~Nor yet would mar or break the warrior's sleep~To think 42 42| Disdain,~Bound hither but to break thy worthless chain."~ ~ 43 42| those his ministers, to break the chain,~Fettered whereby 44 43| avarice was inclined~To break her faith and be to thee 45 43| should view~Than she would break her faith; she would expire~ 46 43| the evil know,~Argia will break faith with him, he shows,~ 47 43| fell Fortune, dost thou break!~Ah! wherefore fear I, since 48 44| way and hidden sleight~To break Rogero's match with Bradamant;~ 49 44| or rather from those ties break free,~From all good children 50 44| sped,~Or Love's keen anger, break my constant heart:~Sooner 51 44| resists the griding tool, may break:~But, save the form it once 52 45| no less.~His heart will break through his distress and 53 45| harness of her foe~Will break, which through that day 54 45| purpose, right or wrong, to break,~Than tell the truth, she