Canto

 1     3|     possess,~And with his progeny maintain and bless.~ ~ XXIX~"More
 2     4|            with spear and shield,~Maintain her guiltless in the listed
 3     4|       what is false; but I~Boldly maintain, in such an act is nought~
 4     5|          against the accuser base maintain~Unmeriting such death, and
 5     9|          squadron, which the gate maintain;~As well, because suspicion
 6    18|         stand, and yet your place maintain;~Like cobweb-threads our
 7    20|        kindly mothers shelter and maintain:~While the adults, in many
 8    20|        better means are wanted to maintain~So many paramours, than
 9    20|       without them could the race maintain.~Such all their mercy, all
10    20|      Battle against ten others to maintain;~And if he conquer, shall
11    20|         have skill and courage to maintain~This of ourselves, and force,
12    20|           own~Is an ill method to maintain the throne.~ ~ LIII~" `Reflect
13    20|          have maintained, and yet maintain~The impious rite; and rarely
14    21|        their portion is who wrong maintain."~ ~ VIII~Him young Zerbino
15    22|           plight~Their promise to maintain the castle's right.~ ~ XLIX~"
16    23|      right,~Armed with two clubs, maintain a cruel fight.~ ~ LXXXIV~
17    24|       been charged some castle to maintain,~And, without contest, on
18    24|        excused:~I could but faith maintain as, girded sore,~The leaguered
19    24|         her shall even unto death maintain~Against whoever threatens
20    26|        Who would against his arms maintain the Mount.~Impelled by generous
21    26|        best he can, a combat does maintain~Against a knight, who him
22    26|          the two the battle might maintain,~Throughout this and throughout
23    26|         said Rodomont) "you faith maintain,~To finish our own combat
24    26|         right~Shall to the shield maintain in warlike course.~But I
25    27|          sword in hand, the truth maintain.~ ~ LXXIV~"Yet am I well
26    27|          fight he should with her maintain,~(And he advised him) as
27    29|          swore;~ ~ XVIII~And will maintain his promise, till the fact~
28    30|           plighted promise should maintain.~He after boldly with the
29    30|         you more your right in it maintain."~So saying, he parforce
30    31|          knight his footing would maintain;~For the first fault in
31    31|           With better fortune may maintain the fight.~ ~ LXXVIII~For
32    31|           and meet~The warfare to maintain above one day;~And having
33    32| Henceforth this usage ever should maintain;~ ~ XCIV~"That cavalier
34    33|     Venice scarce her freedom can maintain.~You see he suffers not
35    33|         And the victorious Franks maintain the field;~ ~ XLI~"And,
36    33|        the worst his saddle could maintain.~To make them vail yet more
37    35|    strange fortune, thou thy seat maintain,~And I shall be dismounted
38    38|        cease,~And from henceforth maintain perpetual peace;~ ~ LXXXIV~"
39    39|          defence the routed hands maintain;~Save that a war of distant
40    40|          hardly he his saddle can maintain.~But to win better audience
41    42|       smile.~"So oft reminded, to maintain my word,~'Tis time meseems (
42    43|          Who to his ignominy will maintain,~And utter scorn, the lady
43    44|         that behold those strokes maintain their place;~So are they
44    45|           that which moved him to maintain his truth.~ ~ LXI~With the
45    45|        Enough I to my lover faith maintain,~And, firmer than a rock,
46    45|          the proud Marphisa would maintain;~And Aymon present in the
47    46|           champion good, that did maintain~From dawn till fall of day
48    46|          nay six accept; and will maintain~My words against them all
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