Book

 1     I|        thoughts he bent:~In young Rinaldo fierce desires he spied,~
 2     I|          LVIII~But these and all, Rinaldo far exceeds,~Star of his
 3   III|          Before the residue young Rinaldo flings~As swift as fiery
 4   III|        unknown springs.~ ~ XXXIX~"Rinaldo is his name, his armed fist~
 5   III|          large.~Tancred and young Rinaldo break the press,~They bruise
 6   III|         ever risen more,~But that Rinaldo's horse e'en then down fell,~
 7   III|           all the powers,~But now Rinaldo from the earth upleapt,~
 8   III|        winds and skies;~So looked Rinaldo, when he shook his crest~
 9   III|        fitteth not;"~Though loth, Rinaldo stayed, and stopped the
10   III|          might;~Tancred and young Rinaldo like in fight."~ ~ LX~To
11     V|         ARGUMENT.~Gernando scorns Rinaldo should aspire~To rule that
12     V|          cheeks with scarlet red;~Rinaldo soon his passions had descried,~
13     V|           ear.~ ~ XIX~What, shall Rinaldo match thee? dares he tell~
14     V|       envy did his heart inspire.~Rinaldo heard him as he stood beside,~
15     V|          a quarrel vain,~By young Rinaldo in his desperate wrath,~
16     V|             set before thine eyes~Rinaldo's worth and courage what
17     V|           turned his horse and to Rinaldo went,~Who, when his noble
18     V|          smile well might you see~Rinaldo cast, with scorn and high
19     V|        but proves I trust:~Now if Rinaldo weigh our rule too light,~
20  VIII|      untrue too well,~Think their Rinaldo slain: the wicked fiend~
21  VIII|           from each part~Of young Rinaldo's worth and praises came:~
22  VIII|         speech at length to young Rinaldo passed,~And told his great
23  VIII|          thy master's heir,~It is Rinaldo young, with whom in might~
24  VIII|         seemed too apparent true,~Rinaldo's armor, frushed and hacked
25  VIII|          arms that late~Were good Rinaldo's; then with semblance stout~
26  VIII|           mortal blow is stroken,~Rinaldo have they slain, and law
27  VIII|      asunder?~ ~ LXVII~"They have Rinaldo slain, the sword and shield~
28  VIII|          those that would revenge Rinaldo killed;~And though their
29  VIII|         For this offence, but for Rinaldo's love,~I pardon you, hereafter
30    IX|          Christian host,~Tancred, Rinaldo, and the rest, best prized~
31     X|         Armida's wrath and spite:~Rinaldo known to live, Peter foresays~
32     X|       Divine thus for us wrought,~Rinaldo, whose high virtue is his
33     X|          trembling and with awe:~"Rinaldo lives," he said, "the tokens
34     X|      These words of his of Prince Rinaldo's death~Out of their troubled
35  XIII|        them with a gentle shower;~Rinaldo shall return, the Egyptian
36   XIV|         dream doth show~His will; Rinaldo must return at last;~They
37   XIV|      stray,~Only from exile young Rinaldo call,~This give I thee in
38   XIV|       benign and kind,~For Prince Rinaldo bold, I humbly sue,~And
39   XIV|           and all agree.~ ~ XXVI~"Rinaldo shall return; let him restrain~
40   XIV|       bonds them sent,~Whom young Rinaldo rescued as they went.~ ~
41   XIV|           men in fight.~ ~  LIII~"Rinaldo there had dolt and left
42   XVI|        Where in sweet prison lies Rinaldo pent,~And do so much, that
43   XVI|           fight:~ ~ XXIX~So fared Rinaldo when the glorious light~
44   XVI|         run away."~ ~ XLI~At this Rinaldo stopped, stood still, and
45  XVII|       power to fight;~Armida, who Rinaldo's ruin sought,~To them adjoins
46  XVII|       with conquest glad,~Had not Rinaldo fierce my knights all slain,~
47  XVII|          at large again.~ ~ XLVI~"Rinaldo is well known," and there
48  XVII|            LXIV~Thus parleyed he; Rinaldo, hushed and still,~Great
49  XVII|          shield to live and move.~Rinaldo waked up and cheered his
50 XVIII|           false therein which lie~Rinaldo chaseth from the forest
51 XVIII|       stood,~"My sovereign lord," Rinaldo meekly said,~"To venge my
52 XVIII|           Upon the trees his eyes Rinaldo bent,.~And there a marvel
53 XVIII|         to move his weaker sense,~Rinaldo round about environing,~
54 XVIII|       beauty was~To sweet Armide; Rinaldo thinks he spies~Her gestures,
55 XVIII|         throw.~ ~ LXXII~Yet still Rinaldo unresolved went,~And far
56 XVIII|             LXXV~Against the fort Rinaldo gan uprear~A ladder huge,
57 XVIII|          conquest plain,~For with Rinaldo gainst his yielding lone,~
58 XVIII|           XCIX~But thither fierce Rinaldo threatening went,~And at
59   XIX|           wet with lukewarm blood~Rinaldo ran, and chased the Pagan
60   XIX|          sovereign Duke and young Rinaldo came.~ ~ XLVII~As when a
61   XIX|       when having broke~The bars, Rinaldo doth assault begin~Against
62   XIX|        knight,~Proud Godfrey's or Rinaldo's head, I trow,~Should feel
63   XIX|        will here arrive:~But thee Rinaldo it behoveth most~To keep
64   XIX|       CXXVI~This said, from young Rinaldo's angry eyes,~Flew sparks
65    XX|           he set, somedeal aside,~Rinaldo was their leader, lord and
66    XX|        when with his battle large~Rinaldo came, whose fury, haste
67    XX| disordered be with too much fear:~Rinaldo followed them from place
68    XX|          pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so, when none his force
69    XX|        not one withstands.~ ~ LXI~Rinaldo came where his forlorn Armide~
70    XX|        Meanwhile Lord Godfrey and Rinaldo slew~His feeble bands, his
71    XX|           their fate, their fall,~Rinaldo heard the case, by one that
72    XX|     saddle made him bend and bow;~Rinaldo hit him on the flank so
73    XX|         sought.~ ~ CXIII~He spied Rinaldo, and although his field~
74    XX|        The furious stroke fell on Rinaldo's crest,~And made him bend
75    XX|         death.~ ~ CXXI~This done, Rinaldo stayed and looked around,~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License