Canto

 1     2|          at length, resolved the emprize to assay,~And free Rogero
 2     5|          So vain and bootless an emprize to quit;~Nor idly hope to
 3     5|        To scare me from the dear emprize I try.~But charge, so passing
 4     9|          Ere to be first in that emprize he swore,~As one who evil
 5    12|       band,~Has undertaken, hard emprize and vain.~The road ran red,
 6    14|         him, on my part,~On this emprize attend thee, at thy side:~
 7    15| willingly to him these yield the emprize,~Assured his toil will be
 8    17| companions one,~Combined in that emprize to keep the place,~Who then
 9    18|         grace.~Nor bound on that emprize, 'mid all the train,~Was
10    19|      Upon the author of the foul emprize.~But he his vantage marks,
11    21|    maintained should be,~In each emprize the Scottish cavalier,~And
12    22|        best.~He willed the whole emprize his own should be,~And Bradamant
13    23|        When I departed on my ill emprize!~Sure I was lorn of memory
14    24|          move Brandimart to this emprize;~And, should she find him,
15    25|   challenge for myself the whole emprize;~And, to set free your brethren,
16    26|     yield to other champion that emprize,~Which by himself should
17    26|    offers hindrance to such fair emprize.~ ~ LXXXVII~Marphisa, who
18    27|          for the success of that emprize:~The paladins no longer
19    31|      gladly would be quit of the emprize~He undertook to venge his
20    31|    laughing matter is the lord's emprize;~For. sleeping and dismaid,
21    33|          Lo! while in other high emprize and fight~Elsewhere is occupied
22    33|   Prosper Colonna, chief of that emprize --~Makes the rude Switzer
23    34|          On strange and perilous emprize I speed;~Wherein a thousand
24    36|       yet unborn, to many a fair emprize,~Your mother to that lonely
25    37|      being trusted with that ill emprize,~The poisoned draught of
26    38|       your reign,~If you in this emprize are obstinate;~-- Returning --
27    39|    Brandimart is with him in the emprize,~They learn, but learn not
28    43|     wouldst forbear the perilous emprize.~ ~ XLV~"My wish, o'erpassing
29    43|     withal, he made him quit the emprize;~Leaving the hunted serpent
30    43|   Without me wend on such a dire emprize?~She ne'er before did thy
31    44|       emblazoned shield.~On that emprize it pleased him not to bear~
32    45|        And if the knight to that emprize agree,~Vanquished and taken
33    45|        cavalier to undertake the emprize;~Then send afield the champion,
34    45|        through life for any fair emprize.~ ~ C~"If I am held as taken,
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