Canto

 1     4|         lance, nor bitting sword,~Wherewith the corselet might be bruised
 2     7|          arms the servile chains,~Wherewith she at her will her captive
 3     7|          loose him from the chain~Wherewith he was begirt by sorcery;~
 4     9|      malice, thought~He had a net wherewith I might be caught.~ ~ XLVII~"
 5     9|          LVII~Here her discourse, wherewith were interposed~Loud sobs,
 6    11| discourteous deed~Accusing stood, wherewith she had repaid,~(Unfitting
 7    13|          glozing flattery taught,~Wherewith I to compliance might be
 8    17|          LIII~"The trick he told, wherewith the monster's smell~To cheat,
 9    20|      glorious guise~And ornaments wherewith the maid was drest,~And
10    21|         with the venom in a flame~Wherewith her swelling bosom overrun.~'
11    27|          Mid those so many gifts, wherewith 'tis fraught;~But man, of
12    27|         given them legs and feet,~Wherewith to fly from that calamity;~
13    27|           a cross's handle broke;~Wherewith her back, and arms, and
14    28|           encreased the treasure,~Wherewith his father had endowed that
15    29|         endures so brief a space,~Wherewith this ample world does so
16    29|         affords a juice of might,~Wherewith whoever thrice his body
17    29|        her head he last unloosed,~Wherewith her hind off-foot the madman
18    30|          need,~That shepherd had, wherewith he smote the peer;~Whose
19    30|          impels~The natural rage, wherewith your bosom swells.~ ~ XXXIV~"
20    30|        shell~Oped, and the skirts wherewith 'twas overlaid)~And trenched
21    30|           letter from her breast,~Wherewith entrusted she had thither
22    32|          caused that other wound, wherewith she pined,~Which, hearing
23    32|         has ta'en.~In the design, wherewith she moved her feet~From
24    32|         So buried in the thoughts wherewith she strove,~Was Bradamant,
25    33|         leave this feat to spell, wherewith controlled~The spirits of
26    34|           that I would have done,~Wherewith he should have deemed himself
27    35|       removed all plate and shell~Wherewith (as by the writing it was
28    36|           heart~That mighty love, wherewith she burned whilere.~Confused
29    36|         When they no weapons have wherewith to wound,~With prayer and
30    37|          sweet wine she purveyed,~Wherewith Drusilla sheathed that deadly
31    38|      treasured in the phial lies,~Wherewith Astolpho, from the lowest
32    38|        and great was the delight,~Wherewith that king received the English
33    38|         divide,~At a hill's foot, wherewith the plains confine;~Then
34    39|       dight,~They stop his mouth, wherewith he puffs and blows.~For,
35    40|          divine,~And told the woe wherewith he is aggrieved.~But turn
36    40|          XXXI~Even with that rage wherewith the stream that reigns,~
37    40|           more be shown,~The love wherewith I to the Child am bound,~
38    40|   deathless fame in many a fight:~Wherewith he proved him fully of the
39    41|          within his small repair;~Wherewith the Child somedeal his strength
40    42|      wonder at the strain~As that wherewith Amphrysus heard his swain;~ ~
41    43|        And all the wit and wealth wherewith was wooed~The illustrious
42    43|         And worse than every woe, wherewith whilere~The afflicted spirits
43    43|          brought~A gift, compared wherewith, this dome is nought?~ ~
44    43|        prayer~She made for knife, wherewith her heart to smite;~Now
45    43|          be long to say~In verse, wherewith Sir Brandimart was mourned;~
46    44|        that kindred is there none~Wherewith to league themselves, on
47    44|         deserves from me~The boon wherewith thy worth I should requite"~(
48    46|          fell to Menelaus' share,~Wherewith to Egypt's land he made
49    46|        With that excessive force, wherewith the gin,~Erected in two
50    46|          CXXXV~Such was the shock wherewith King Rodomont~With battered
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