Canto

 1     2|       through him, her citizens demand~Counsel and comfort at their
 2     5|      this implies Rinaldo makes demand:~To him was said, the people,
 3     9|        the count, my father, to demand.~ ~ XXVI~"I without power
 4     9|        may be, or what the foes demand:~But, when this man and
 5    13|        lend him faith, who will demand thine aid:~Nor, when the
 6    14|         furnish, as their wants demand,~A guide and government
 7    14|       from her of Silence makes demand,~Who of his motions easily
 8    14|         the good archangel made demand~What way in search of Silence
 9    18|        it sure were needless to demand,~If Ariodantes, when his
10    18|       by money paid.~ ~ LXVIII~"Demand of me this kingdom's moiety,~
11    19|        he made of this and that demand,~And loudly questioned who
12    20| fruitless would, I know, be the demand)~But, whether a good knight
13    21|     With a reward exceeding his demand,~When he should, with some
14    22|         Aymon through fair mean demand;~But be baptized before
15    23|       each other's welfare made demand~With much affection, ere
16    24|         came the old woman, and demand~For succour, in her trouble,
17    25|      with what prize~Thou canst demand -- for know I am a nymph,~
18    25|         all.~ ~ LXIV~"Scarce my demand was made, before mine eye~
19    25|      maid, as wonted courtesies demand;~Next tells how Agramant
20    28|        seek again Valencia, and demand~Thee from thy sire in lawful
21    30| Gradasso tells to them who make demand,~He was my prisoner in the
22    32|        lodge alone, and company demand;~Although less beautiful,
23    37|         tongue~Of Ulany prefers demand, or prayer,~That they would
24    40|  further deed be done."~He made demand; and in the stranger knew~
25    42|       before death, was able to demand,~And to exhort to patience
26    42|     much more Rinaldo's strange demand~Sounded importunately in
27    42|    wedlock, made in gentle wise demand.~Rinaldo, wondering what
28    43|        no grace of me wilt thou demand.~Even now, thrice richer
29    43|         For whatsoever I of him demand,~I empty-handed never go
30    43|       of Argia here, some there demand;~Nor town unsearched is
31    43|     after of their errand makes demand;~Though he already had received
32    44|       you see~That what I shall demand is just and right."~"Thy
33    45|        of him she doth not dare~Demand, lest more suspicion thence
34    46|         which was all one~As to demand my heart and soul from me.~
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