Canto

 1     4|     puissant maid, and warrior weak and old!~ ~ XXVII~Intending
 2    15|     fellow cried)~"That one so weak could master one so strong?"~
 3    16|       before.~ ~ XXIII~What by weak herd, in fields of Hircany,~
 4    17|     the ground o'erlaid~By his weak horse, too feeble to withstand~
 5    17|       cows are seen,~Weary and weak, and with long hunger lean.~ ~
 6    18|       having put to flight~The weak and worthless rabble far
 7    19|   prove my might~On thee, whom weak and overwrought I read."~-- "
 8    20|     wrong,~And we enthrone the weak and slay the strong.~ ~
 9    20|    dame;~Who with long journey weak, and wearied sore,~Appeared,
10    20| prayers and menaces alike were weak;~Nor could he make the hideous
11    21|       stroke intended;~But his weak lance was shivered by the
12    21|      brother, yet diseased and weak,~Rode, unsuspicious, at
13    21|      full of new disdain,~That weak and friendly, as aye wont
14    24|      new force supplies~To the weak body of the cavalier.~His
15    24|         and Stordilane,~Within weak works, with scanty troops
16    27|      war; they all unsound~And weak King Mandricardo's judgment
17    28|     try we if all women are as weak;~And if the wives of others
18    28|       with a fever grows,~And, weak and weary, shifts his place
19    30|     lady, as he says,~Where in weak post and with unequal force~
20    31|         when they come.~But if weak mind be poisoned by that
21    31|      injury sustain.~"Am I too weak," (he cried,) "without your
22    32|        of moisture drains,~The weak and wasting flower, well
23    39|     the foe.~As cruel some, as weak and proud some shent~Their
24    41|       where he resides~He with weak steps and slow Rogero guides.~ ~
25    41|   speedily must be subdued,~So weak he hardly can himself sustain.~
26    42|        aye takes part~With our weak senses -- hardly can abide~
27    42|     passion, called unjust and weak.~ ~ XXVI~The sage Melissa
28    43|       s a woman; every woman's weak.~Then let me hold the faith
29    44|        if the attempt in me is weak or wise: --~But presuppose
30    44|      beauty, puissant with the weak and light,~Shall ever make
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