Canto

 1     3|     Boasting no dearer pledge, the pact to bind:~And next, victorious
 2     3|     enchantment, spell, and mystic pact;~And thou shalt, in thy
 3     5|           conceal.'~Uniting in the pact, the rival pair~Their solemn
 4     9|            But would lay down this pact before the fight: --~That
 5    19|         part or all, but with this pact,~That he who here would
 6    20|         prove upon her knight~With pact that she might strip the
 7    22|            are arrayed~By oath and pact, to avenge her in the fight.~"
 8    24|          end.~ ~ XLIII~To keep the pact Zerbino makes him swear~
 9    24|        wended,~When Odoric, to all pact, all faith, untrue,~For
10    25|          the discourteous and foul pact was made~With that false
11    26|          truce, thou knowest, upon pact~Of furnishing our baffled
12    28|             would break the solemn pact,~Yet kept parforce the promise
13    29|            suspicion, I, upon this pact,~Will upon thee bestow what
14    29|            will not after keep the pact,~As one who holds not God
15    30|         nor know the usage, why by pact~Deem they were bound their
16    30|        horses not to maim:~Without pact made, 'twas reckoned a misdeed,~
17    32|          Charlemagne,~But with the pact and purpose plainly shown,~
18    32|          costly shield of gold,~On pact and on condition, that it
19    32| discourteous knave;~ ~ LXXXVII~"On pact, if he sate fast, and overthrown~
20    32|          that baron he possest,~On pact, that he and his in the
21    34|         would the king have made a pact,~To yield me for his consort,
22    34|         seeks the Armenian, why by pact should take~Whatever spoil
23    35|          But first, 'tis good some pact we understand,~Before we
24    35|           warlike thrall."~-- "The pact is just (King Rodomont replied),~
25    36|             For having broke their pact; and -- with design,~The
26    38|            overthrown;~ ~ LXIV~"On pact the king, whose champion
27    38|           other pay.~Nor will this pact displease King Charles,
28    38|        truce for evermore~Upon the pact declared by Charles before;~ ~
29    39|       ARGUMENT~Agramant breaks the pact, is overthrown,~And forced
30    39|        Algiers~Is with him, of the pact has little care;~And would
31    39|   certified shall be~Who broke the pact, established by that twain,~
32    40|             Yet would not upon any pact agree,~-- Nay, not to repossess
33    40|            martial fray,~Beholding pact and treaty broken through,~
34    44|           it ensues that peace and pact between~Princes and peers
35    46|      trophies, and such doom,~Such pact would have received as liked
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