Canto

 1     1|          For though all hope to quit the score were vain,~My
 2     1|          Circassa's knight.~"To quit such proffered good, and,
 3     1|       is he~Who is the first to quit his ground, if aught~Angelica
 4     5|      and bootless an emprize to quit;~Nor idly hope to turn her
 5     5|  Provide himself elsewhere, and quit the field.~ ~ XXXII~" `I
 6     5|     what reward he hoped should quit his pain,~False Polinesso,
 7    10|       there be;~But rather that quit her the light should leave,~
 8    14| redeeming grace,~The account is quit and balanced, that we owe;~
 9    15|        Their goodly steeds they quit, there well bested,~Put
10    16|         The bands do nought but quit their ground and fall,~And
11    16|        bands, and why so basely quit the field,~Yielding so vilely
12    17|      short ways and close, they quit the abode,~And issue from
13    18|  Astolpho, left in Palestine,~I quit; they vainly did his path
14    19|       XXVI~Nor would the damsel quit the lowly pile~(So she esteemed
15    20|      brings with it satiety,~To quit their women, with one wish
16    23|         And made the prince too quit the iron shell.~The youth
17    23| Doralice, who sees her guide~So quit the field, -- dismayed at
18    24|        of folly; but yet cannot quit,~As quickly as I would,
19    24|         fits our souls together quit this sphere,~Together go,
20    24|      Beloved, appeared about to quit the sell.~ ~ CIII~But as
21    25|             LXXXIII~Nor less to quit his Queen, her leave unsought,~
22    26|        horse;~Marphisa will not quit that Tartar, who~Will to
23    27|         such wise,~As makes him quit his hold of Durindane.~Gradasso
24    28|      dame to stay,~And lest she quit her course, prepared to
25    29|       scratches in his face was quit.~ ~ LV~That other to a jutting
26    31|          XXV~He gladly would be quit of the emprize~He undertook
27    33|           I, at other call,~Now quit Rinaldo, king, and France,
28    36|       fed.~ ~ LXIII~"Needing to quit my home upon a day,~And
29    36|         Rogero loves.~But me to quit the cheerful realms of day,~
30    37|    Harness and captive dame, to quit the field;~ ~ XCV~Even as
31    38|         having no fair cause to quit his side,~He could not leave
32    43|         did withal, he made him quit the emprize;~Leaving the
33    45|        should I find;~And be so quit of Jealousy, that foe~Would
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