Canto

 1     1|      sense, concede me skill~And strength my daring promise to fulfil.~ ~
 2     3|      yearn~To prove the wizard's strength, as is the fact.~But, lady,
 3     4|         He amply had his wearied strength restored,~If in that tract,
 4     6|      That will I never, while of strength possessed~To brandish this,"
 5    10|         when she has again found strength to rise,~Guiding her voice
 6    13|          yearned,~She scarce had strength to stand upon her feet.~
 7    16|          While those who had the strength to fly aloof,~Sought safety
 8    17|        contest with the foe~Less strength in you behold than them?
 9    19|          his life-blood, and his strength renewed;~ ~ XXV~And into
10    19|      less,~Than are thy corporal strength and hardiness.~ ~ CV~"But
11    20|       many such or more~Had into strength and greater credit grown.~
12    20|          east is come to try~Her strength against the paladins of
13    24|          young Zerbino drew~From strength and greater daring, and
14    24|     possest,~And putting all his strength in either hand,~Smote full
15    24|     worth,~The valiant heart and strength, which thus exceed,~To such
16    25|         to the scope to which my strength extends,~And leave its satisfaction
17    25|      sovereign sway;~Nor greater strength nor valour would acquire,~
18    26|          And in all points (such strength she shewed and grace)~Resembled
19    30|          in fine,~Drained of his strength, and drenched brimfull of
20    31|    thrust.~Nor much their mighty strength or manege-lore~Avails the
21    32|         as succeed:~Thus he what strength he has shall sorely need.~ ~
22    34|    hunger sore,~First brace your strength with us, with genial cheer."~
23    35|     upward flight,~They have not strength the burden to sustain;~So
24    35|         not disdain;~I with such strength, such nerve am fortified."~
25    36|       She deemed Rogero, for his strength and art:~If he seemed Mars,
26    39|        his arms; but waste~Their strength in all attempts to hold
27    39|     nought,~And he perceived his strength and courage drain)~To the
28    41|         He had belied his mighty strength and breath;~For pity loth
29    41| Wherewith the Child somedeal his strength restored,~When he had dried
30    41|          smite.~Sobrino, who the strength of Clermont knows,~And how
31    43|         spread.~They, when their strength by food was reinforced,~
32    45|      without avail,~Till wearied strength and light together fail.~ ~
33    46|          keep his vantage taxing strength and thought.~ ~ CXXXIV~So
34    46|        Strained him with all his strength engirdled round.~At once
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