Canto

 1    15|      sheared, he from his breast~Parforce the felon's spirit would
 2    18|      leads from Armeny,~Because, parforce a-foot, I sought to stay~
 3    20|             CXIX~Zerbino laughed parforce, when he descried~That beldam'
 4    20|        if I win, I give her thee parforce.~Then prove we now who shall
 5    21|      evil be the deed, when done parforce.~But, be it what it may,
 6    21|         him by,~And what he then parforce would else have done.~So
 7    21|        plucks that impious dame, parforce, the fruit~Of her desires,
 8    22|        his shield and iron case,~Parforce Astolpho far behind him
 9    22|         calls them on;~Till they parforce, t'wards him, together hied:~
10    23|          One and the other lance parforce must split,~In that the
11    23|       his own despite;~And would parforce persuade himself, that rhind~
12    23|      spread,~And would break out parforce in tears and sighs,~Would
13    24|           twere, a forest, where parforce~Who enter its recess go
14    24|         Mandricardo, and he dies parforce.~ ~ CVI~He falls, and Mandricardo
15    26|          I would say more; but I parforce say less.~ ~ XXIII~Good
16    26| destroyer of each country round:~Parforce will every standard fly
17    26|      vain was my design; for him parforce~A Saracen took from me yesterday:~
18    28|        the solemn pact,~Yet kept parforce the promise he had plight;~
19    29|   draughts of water in his fall, parforce,~He would assoil and cleanse
20    30|          a river joined the sea, parforce~Abandoned on the bank her
21    30|         into the waves, at last, parforce;~For vainly would he shun
22    30|        on the other side;~But he parforce his fortune must abide.~ ~
23    30|        or of truce anew;~And now parforce the battle must ensue.~ ~
24    30|         maintain."~So saying, he parforce must prove how sore~The
25    30|          flank he bored;~So that parforce the Tartar must forego~His
26    30|         please.~No more of this: parforce my strain returns~To her
27    30|     detained,~The appointed time parforce he overpast:~On a sick bed,
28    31|        do as best ye may,~For we parforce must meet in new assay."~ ~
29    31|       pass, where one~Fell prone parforce into the stream below,~Securely
30    32|      restrain,~So vents the maid parforce her piteous pain:~ ~ XXXVII~"
31    32|         each warrior must unseat parforce;~Yea Mars, should Mars contend
32    34|    backward must retrace his way parforce.~Lo! something (what he
33    34|           Which, he protested, I parforce should take,~And for so
34    34|          the cavalier;~Nay, back parforce returns that warrior; nay,~
35    35|       burden to sustain;~So that parforce in Lethe's water light~The
36    36|          jealousy at rest.~ ~ XX~Parforce to ground must go the royal
37    36|          made.~Where'er it falls parforce is every spell~Annulled,
38    39|      warriors thus Orlando flung parforce,~As farrier throws the struggling
39    43|   beauties, to his eyes so dear,~Parforce must he revisit, homeward
40    43|          bribed; but at the last parforce obeyed.~ ~ LXXXIII~"As no
41    44|      those barons urged so sore,~Parforce they parted from the hermit
42    45|          not -- yields at length parforce.~He much the matter sifts,
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