Canto

 1     3|    severe.~ ~  LXVI~Of these the greater portion served to guide~(
 2     4|     place, obscure,~And, for the greater part, not bruited round.~"
 3     6|          a feat,~-- For this the greater part the fight eschew,~Fearing
 4     7| prophesied;~As well that these a greater part should bear~In lofty
 5     8|         every place, 'tis here a greater still.~ ~ LIX~O wretched
 6     9|          As wary fowler, bent on greater prey,~Wisely preserves alive
 7    11|      reach the land,~The he with greater ease upon that shore~Might
 8    14|   concealed,~The warrior 'gan in greater hurry ride;~Until he heard
 9    14|          him here, he plies~With greater speed his plumes of gilded
10    14|       But why move I my pen with greater pain~Than these men move
11    15|       make the ways;~So that the greater good the risque o'erpays.~ ~
12    16|       Such slaughter deals, that greater ill than this~Never before
13    16|         which I have endured the greater part,~And, to my cost, in
14    16|       could count each leaf with greater ease~When autumn of their
15    16|     seems too passing-proud, and greater ill~Works there, than thousand
16    17|         said,~Where we, enduring greater agonies~Than e'er were suffered,
17    17|         buckler of the peer,~For greater surety, pierces plate and
18    17|         boys might be a cause of greater fear,~For, joined to mocks
19    18|          would have vaulted;~Nor greater panic seized upon those
20    18|          where the danger is the greater, there~The many give their
21    18|          believed, that she with greater power~Should go, did Pride
22    18|    Falsiron,~Tried oftentimes in greater ill before,~With Serpentine
23    18|      their humble roof below,~In greater ease the weary warriors
24    19|        place;~The humble man the greater would appear,~And he, now
25    19|          dexterity or might;~For greater could not be in mortal wight.~ ~
26    20|       more~Had into strength and greater credit grown.~Nor for ten
27    20|       alone,~Who fear no prowess greater than their own.~ ~ CIV~But
28    24|   Zerbino drew~From strength and greater daring, and from art;~For
29    25|         hold sovereign sway;~Nor greater strength nor valour would
30    25|       had sought to keep -- with greater care~He kept it now, --
31    26|         renowned for force,~With greater puissance meets the coming
32    27|        by his sword.~ ~ LXXIX~No greater were the daring and the
33    28|         esteem;~ ~ X~"And that a greater difficulty were~To tear
34    28|          his wrath o'erblow,~Yet greater praise than blame on these
35    30|          one of these alone have greater need~Than of ten thousand
36    30|      which I performed that day;~Greater than if the squadrons of
37    31|          entertain~Delights with greater rapture, when they come.~
38    31|       heavens anew,~Which by the greater blaze had been concealed,~
39    31|      With mighty marvel and with greater pain,~The paladin from Flordelice (
40    32|       eve departed:~Who gave yet greater cause of her to say,~That --
41    32|           XCIV~"That cavalier of greater heart and power~Should in
42    33|       tear.~Gradasso struck with greater might and main,~But well
43    37|         Mausolus, yea~By so much greater, as it is more brave~To
44    37|  first-fruits; and what can be~A greater merit than to have supprest~
45    38|    Christian blood;~And yet with greater rancour and despite,~Like
46    39|         grieve and so lament the greater part~Of those good warriors,
47    41|      Which made Gradasso seem of greater force.~ ~ LXX~Baiardo shocked
48    43|       heart is clove.~She had no greater pleasure or delight~Than
49    43|      read the whole, or read the greater part.~ ~ LXXXVII~"To him
50    44|         brother's shall obey,~Of greater wisdom far than them possest;~
51    46|       will long remain:~Nor ever greater havoc plagued that reign.~ ~
52    46|       arms, nor can restrain~The greater portion of those griding
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