Canto

 1     5|         dear emprize I try.~But charge, so passing foul, you shall
 2     6|        Lurcanio to her sire his charge preferred:~ ~ VIII~Nor for
 3     8|   possessed~A son, and for such charge that cavalier,~Measured
 4     8| Sea-Proteus to his flocks' wide charge preferred~By Neptune, of
 5    11|     side the cave, defended~His charge from the oppressive noon-tide
 6    12|        speed,~And upon him some charge of robbery lay:~One knight
 7    13|      For against him alone this charge I bring.~Who sweetly, at
 8    14|             XIX~He give Arganio charge of Libicane,~Who wept the
 9    14|   Rhimedont,~And Cosca comes in charge of Balinfront.~ ~ XXIV~Ruled
10    14| illustrious cavalier.~ ~ XL~"In charge" (he said) "we of the daughter
11    18|       or tower,~A vicar too her charge might duly bear,~She for
12    18|    spear,~And with their lances charge the mob outright:~Then bare
13    19|        With reason to the sex's charge, by whom~This place is governed,
14    20|       oft is slain~In the first charge: nor, in a thousand, one~
15    20|       she spies~Marphisa's aged charge approaching near,~She cannot
16    21|      Reflecting she beneath his charge must go,~He spake no word;
17    22|   illusions and these frauds in charge,~A spirit pent beneath the
18    22|        whom he might commit the charge, and who~Might to some city
19    22|      lay~Hands on her sword and charge him now, was done~All in
20    22|      fury to oppose;~For in the charge dismounted were his foes.~ ~
21    23|       stay,~But this to Fortune charge, that so decides,~Who, more
22    24|        courser good~Fell in the charge, while fast the footman
23    27|       Town, but on some special charge.~ ~ XII~Within he takes
24    27|      with escort to protect the charge,~Where barges could not
25    30|     freight none willingly take charge.~As swiftly as a swallow
26    31|    spurred.~ ~ LII~At the first charge on that unchristened band,~
27    32|     Under no mariner or pilot's charge,~The winds and waves at
28    32|       Than Io's shepherd of his charge whilere:~For jealous as
29    33|        he would not confess the charge; nay swore,~Even by the
30    36|     helmless boat, and with its charge,~In wildest winter, turned
31    37|       those three,~Beneath your charge, to you in aught is dear,~'
32    38|       that day to Charles their charge explained.~Charles, whom
33    38| encounter signified:~Now to the charge advanced each cavalier,~
34    39|         down;~Some hurry to the charge, and some retreat.~Who most
35    41|    Olivier,~And Roland fiercely charge the hostile three.~Sobrino
36    41|       master and when men their charge resigned,~And let the vessel
37    42|       menial crew, on whom that charge did rest,~Placed a gold
38    43|        well befits the reverend charge he bore.~He, wedded, strait
39    43|       does he pray,~To take the charge upon himself to see~If true
40    44|         John.~ ~ XXV~To him the charge did sainted John commit,~
41    44|         accompany;~And gave him charge, that ne'er by him exprest~
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