Book

 1     I|      full of peril, to our honor small,~Naught to our first designment,
 2    II|        quoth he, "kill great and small,~So shall the offender perish
 3    II|        Great acts I reach to, to small things I bow,~To fight in
 4    II|             LVI~Emmaus is a city small, that lies~From Sion's walls
 5    II|           certain; much, 'gainst small to lay.~ ~ LXVIII~"Yet still
 6   III|         the joyful blast,~So hum small bees, before their swarms
 7   III|      resolved, although he hoped small grace,~Yet ere he did to
 8     V|         sceptre and the power is small~That such provisos bring
 9     V|      their hap repined,~And with small patience wait Fortune's
10    VI|          it could be she,~He had small cause or reason to suppose,~
11   VII|    complaints he rears.~"It were small loss," softly he thus begun,~"
12   VII|        had been.~ ~ LVII~A bugle small he winded loud and shrill,~
13  VIII|      said the sprite. Persuasion small did need,~The monster grants
14    IX|      harm?~No, no, when heaven's small candles next shall shine,~
15    IX|       blossomed out her flowers, small or light;~The sweat spread
16    IX|       unite,~For Godfrey's valor small or nothing shrank,~Corcutes
17    IX|          they hoped much, though small they gained,~Behold a cloud
18    IX|      walls the king .~The relics small of that sharp fight did
19     X|        short, unquiet sleep~Some small repose his fainting spirits
20     X|          this he could from that small forteress~Antonia called,
21    XI|          Wherein may peril much, small praise be won.~ ~ XXII~"
22    XI|         steeled shield in pieces small,~And beat the helmet to
23    XI|        the Pagans tore~In pieces small, their rams to naught they
24   XII| nightingale so when her children small~Some churl takes before
25  XIII|    chance that brings not profit small.~Within few days Mars and
26  XIII|       folk, men, women, children small,~With endless toil again
27  XIII|           For little ease, alas, small help, they win~That breathe
28   XIV|        tree.~ ~ X~"How vile, how small, and of how slender price,~
29   XIV|     Twixt east and west, as this small island hides,~Then pass
30   XIV|         for the cogs was narrow, small and strait,~Alone he rowed,
31    XV|       the hill lay other islands small,~Where other rocks, crags,
32    XV|       she warbled forth a treble small,~And with sweet looks her
33   XVI|          go with thee, unkind,~A small request although I were
34  XVII|          not a troop or squadron small,~But an huge host; nor seemed
35  XVII|         seat~Of many a village a small city great;~ ~  LXXI~Against
36 XVIII|        And from her top a turret small up stood,~Strong, surely
37 XVIII|       armed men it was,~Yet with small pains it ran, as it had
38 XVIII|      letter close was tied,~By a small thread, and thrust under
39 XVIII|       were their heads to pieces small,~As small as are the bruised
40 XVIII|        heads to pieces small,~As small as are the bruised grains
41 XVIII|       His hardy Gascoigns gained small or naught;~Their engine
42 XVIII|        death murdereth great and small,~And proud 'twixt woe and
43   XIX|        turned and cast,~A valley small and shady dale they find~
44   XIX|          strived to withstand,~A small revenge for Sion's fort
45   XIX|       harm and fear,~Our dangers small, our losses little were:~ ~
46   XIX|           So that from yours but small or naught they vary;~But
47   XIX|          bears;~Once look on me, small is the gift I crave,~The
48    XX|          none, the labor will be small,~Let not the number of your
49    XX|          throats to cut.~ ~ LVII~Small while they stood, with heart
50    XX|          or fowls, weak, feeble, small,~As his sharp sword killed
51    XX|          raged, he smote,~And in small space, small time, great
52    XX|       smote,~And in small space, small time, great wonders wrought~
53    XX|          of human seed:~The Turk small while resists, not death
54    XX|        Emiren was dead,~Fled the small remnant that alive remained;~
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