Book

 1     I|          season now was come and gone,~That forced them late cease
 2     I|     Christian Duke by heaps they gone,~And welcome him and his
 3    IV|        years were fully come and gone~Since his dear spouse to
 4     V|         permit the chosen ten to gone~And aid the damsel:" thus
 5     V|     shall be amended."~"If he be gone," quoth Godfrey, "let him
 6     V|    Godfrey wist his knights were gone,~Within his breast his wiser
 7    VI|         cried too late, Otho was gone too far.~ ~ XXXI~Then full
 8    VI|         wit and reason both were gone,~Called for a squire she
 9    VI|      paths they strove unseen to gone,~Until the watch they meet,
10    VI|         when he saw his mistress gone,~It booted not to sojourn
11   VII|         self, dispeared were and gone.~ ~ XLV~Amid those witchcrafts
12  VIII|     armed as he was, forth is he gone,~And gathered all the Italian
13    IX|       she,."through wildernesses gone,~Through sterile sands,
14    IX|         is the night,~Now she is gone, how will your fights succeed?~
15     X|    wizard stooping in thereat to gone,~The thorns aside and scratching
16     X|      asked what way they two had gone,~And he declared all what
17    XI|      rampire, to the fields they gone,~No thundering drum, no
18    XI|     hardy Switzer now so far was gone~That half way up with mickle
19   XII|      tigress hied.~ ~ XXXII~"She gone, down from the tree I came
20   XII|        might,~Their strength was gone, their cunning was away,~
21   XII|       though their strength were gone and might were vain,~Of
22   XII|         vain:~ ~ CIII~"Ah, had I gone, I would from danger free~
23  XIII| heart-amating fear,~Their reason gone, by no device they wot~How
24   XIV|     there was day, the night was gone,~There sparkled, clothed
25   XIV|       pain and care,~Escaped and gone the witch perceived and
26    XV|     spread,~His native wrath was gone, and swift he fled.~ ~ LI~
27   XVI|         woful words are backward gone,~And in her heart a bitter
28   XVI|          gazed about,~"And is he gone," quoth she, "nor pity had~
29   XVI|          palace vanished was and gone,~Nor of so great a work
30  XVII|        regiments were passed and gone,~Appeared Armide, and came
31 XVIII|     winked, and vanished was and gone;~That wondrous vision when
32   XIX|          strong is to the temple gone~Which, burned and builded
33   XIX|         is, though your walls be gone,~For in yourselves and in
34   XIX|    forehead's whiteness? are all gone, all dead?~ ~ CVII~"Though
35   XIX|        all dead?~ ~ CVII~"Though gone, though dead, I love thee
36   XIX|          when any man is dead or gone:~This army's leader Emireno
37    XX|        of the day ten hours were gone and past~When the bold troop
38    XX|         wards nor striveth to be gone;~But, as Medusa's head were
39    XX|         murdered thus, the other gone,~The troops divided were,
40    XX|         conquest and revenge was gone,~Half mad and half amazed
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