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1 3| my noble theme?~Who will afford befitting words, and lend~ 2 3| miss;~Nor can the world afford a way but this.~ ~ LXIX~" 3 4| groans, and sighs,~Will not afford her sorrow peace or truce.~ 4 6| warlike cuirass pent;~But to afford my aid to others due;~And, 5 10| Who will console me, who afford me aid?~ ~ XXVIII~"Nor man 6 11| all means that Ireland can afford;~And this with all his speed. 7 12| best shelter to his head afford.~ ~ XLVII~'Twas thus those 8 13| the heavens to those below afford,~But make, with her, partaker 9 13| hills, which to a double sea~Afford a passage; and, the lady 10 15| longest topic for discourse afford~Orrilo's prowess, and the 11 18| fell this Aramon, and to afford~Him succour, thitherward 12 20| No mercy shall to any one afford,~But one and all will put 13 20| know what can securer path afford~Than that which I shall 14 22| And little time can here afford to stay."~"Behold the man," 15 24| the road best footing does afford.~And well it is that he 16 25| Nor in that need could she afford her aid;~And found herself 17 25| young Rogero: no repose afford~To him the thoughts, which 18 26| and son-in-law, their aid afford;~One chief Ferrara's, one 19 27| readiest way assistance to afford,~They swiftly move in succour 20 27| Considered how at least he might afford~The field of each of them 21 28| of you that ladies prize,~Afford not, for the love of heaven, 22 31| am content all vantage to afford;~Such my desire to try thee 23 31| Semblance of knight, that might afford her aid,~And free her prisoned 24 32| him a full account did he afford,~As well acquainted with 25 33| all comforts else to her afford.~For the sad damsel meat 26 35| To carry me to Africk may afford;~Nor will I halt upon my 27 39| Otho's son kind welcome did afford~Unto those Christian cavaliers, 28 40| times, good proof of this afford:~In our own era, Lewis, 29 42| medicine for his blindness to afford.~But good or evil angel -- 30 43| wretched Anselm's absence would afford,~The hope that none would 31 43| good Rinaldo to himself afford;~Because he came but when 32 45| realm to realm, till one afford~Some dame, that may his 33 46| entreaties won;~And, to afford them aid against their foes,~ 34 46| smote, in that he would afford~His foe no time his spirits