Canto

 1     3|     ascend~As high as I would raise my noble theme?~Who will
 2     3|      instruments, more fit to raise~The votive work, bestow,
 3     9|     But as lamenting will not raise the dead,~And vengeance
 4    10|       goodness done:~Since to raise up and comfort in distress~
 5    10|      XLI~As loud as she could raise her voice, she said,~"Thou
 6    10|      round.~ ~ XCI~So that to raise more wonder in the train.~
 7    11|       could no longer drop~Or raise his horrid jaws, which this
 8    11|   warrior said,~But dared not raise her eyes, and dropt her
 9    14|   signal which their comrades raise,~Set, at fit points, the
10    17|   scornful hoots and laughter raise.~ ~ LXXXII~A suit of arms
11    18|    Than their friends' peril, raise the draw-bridge high:~Part,
12    22| turning to the various pile I raise,~(Gramercy! dear to many)
13    22|     date his crimsoned visage raise;~Since every one, it seemed
14    26|        Whom thither bound, to raise the siege they know,~Ere
15    27|       sore astound,~He cannot raise his visage from the ground.~ ~
16    28|       is none; since they who raise~This fearful war against
17    31|       Saracens to flight,~And raise the siege of Paris, will
18    32|       the youth, laments 'gan raise,~Which had from snake-haired
19    35|           XIV~When they would raise themselves in upward flight,~
20    35|     putting down the Virtues, raise the tribe~Of Vices, and
21    37|        as it is more brave~To raise the dead, than lay them
22    38|       might shame and scandal raise;~And had fair Bradamant
23    41|       In all fair gifts which raise men to the sky,~As the glad
24    41|     upon the plain:~Vainly to raise him strove Anglantes' knight,~
25    42|     was nigh moved the cup to raise,~And seek what he would
26    43|     studies, other arts would raise.~ ~ IV~What shall of high
27    43|     Not without reason here I raise this cry:~-- Read me who
28    43|      appeared.~ ~ CLXXVI~They raise the warrior's bier, and
29    45|    well I know, the vaunt can raise;~That such high honour and
30    46|      than man, which votaries raise~In churches, for acquittance
31    46|    with spur the martial pair~Raise their proud horses nimbly
32    46|   Raising as high as he could raise in air~His dagger, buried
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