Canto

 1     2|       For he is bent again to try the fate~Of arms in tented
 2     2|       Sought but the means to try the deep descent.~Then,
 3     3|    with aid of mother wit may try,~And of this ring, well
 4     4|    flight nor shorter will he try.~'Tis thus the raven, on
 5     5|        Believe the same; this try we by the fruit.~You of
 6     5|       from the dear emprize I try.~But charge, so passing
 7     5|    certain proof than combat, try~If the accuser's tale be
 8     7|     hence to you it is I only try~The fruit of my fatigues
 9     8|        thy wretched suppliant try.~If this be true, these
10     9|       more be left me then to try,~Nor other way for his escape
11     9|       Friesland's land,~Would try his fortune (as he said),
12    10|       skilful horsemen use to try~Upon plain ground, beneath
13    12|       other means remained to try)~Would lastly with a siege
14    12|        he too sore desires to try.~ ~  LXXV~Arrogant, young,
15    13|       aught that I entreaties try; --~Of his lord's faith
16    14|    And thence by many ladders try to spring~Upon the summit
17    18|   still what pretext he might try~To lessen his grave fault,
18    19|    pleasure may their prowess try,~And shall in lists and
19    19| knights determining by lot to try~Who in their common cause
20    20|     Thou in thy despite~Shalt try to bear from me the dame
21    20|      from the east is come to try~Her strength against the
22    22|   intention, here by proof to try~If, what my heart has vouched,
23    24| assist the pitying maid would try,~But knows not what to do,
24    27|    reasons yield,~And we will try the cause in listed field.~ ~
25    27|     valiant lord the question try;~Nor doubt but I in readiness
26    28|    Let these ingrates be;~And try we if all women are as weak;~
27    31|     afford;~Such my desire to try thee with the sword!"~ ~
28    31|   fountain, will the question try.~ ~ CIV~Thither Rinaldo
29    33|     monsters I all means will try,~Or drive them from the
30    34|      Before this happened, to try every way~Of remedy the
31    35|    measures there resolved to try,~That may release him from
32    35|     with that gentle youth to try a fall."~ ~ LXXVII~She spoke
33    39|     war of distant parts they try;~For there is none will
34    42|    drink clean.~And now -- to try thy fortune -- to the test!"~
35    43| departing, you the test shall try,~And, to my thinking, now
36    43|      should by the touchstone try,~My present good would little
37    45|     with the maid his prowess try.~These news the Grecian
38    46|       the love of Heaven, and try~If any counsel succour may
39    46|   beseech thee leave to me to try~If wealth avail to free
40    46|  their biting swords begin~To try where either's armour is
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