Book

 1     I|       every passage plain and open lies:~What lets us then
 2     I|        Each mind is prest and open every ear~To hear new tidings
 3    IV|  consumed with the brand.~Use open force, or secret guile unspied;~
 4    VI|        Will with his sword in open field maintain,~If any dare
 5  VIII|   dangerous ways we find,~Now open war, now ambush closely
 6  VIII|  looking against the sun with open eyes;~That shield was to
 7    IX|      king.~ ~  VI~But, ere he open war proclaimed, he would~
 8    IX|        this sword the passage open shall~Into their camp, and
 9     X|      stretched lay,~And up to open heaven forthwith was borne,~
10     X|       thoughts his eyes still open kept.~ ~
11    XI|   asunder,~Her wounded lap to open broad and wide,~Godfrey
12    XI|      to sight,~He willed them open, search and lance the wound,~"
13    XI|       amend they should,~Each open passage, and each privy
14   XII|     My fury left them cast in open street,~Some beast hath
15  XIII|      moist heaven his windows open laid,~Whence clouds by heaps
16   XIV|       the sun his broad doors open wide~The beam of springing
17    XV|  passed those pillars, and in open wave~Of the broad sea first
18    XV|      the passage plain, eath, open was.~ ~ L~A little higher
19    XV|     crest he reared high, and open set~Of his broad-gaping
20   XVI|       comfort to thy woe;~Ah, open then again, see tears down
21  XVII|  thunders cast from sky~Takes open vengeance oft for secret
22 XVIII|     And hidden thoughts shall open lie and bare."~Thus Vafrine
23 XVIII|     broad side the tower wide open throws,~Her joints were
24 XVIII|      or awe~Upon the walls in open sight he came,~Black, grisly,
25   XIX|    gaping wounds the fall set open wide,~The streams of blood
26   XIX|       the dust him laid,~Wide open, trembling, with his arms
27   XIX| tender flocks drives from the open plain~To some thick grove
28   XIX|      the voice found eath and open way~From the close lodgings
29   XIX|   lips a space;~His lips were open; but fast shut his eyes,~
30   XIX|       will assay,~And try, in open field and open day.~ ~ CXXXI~"
31   XIX|    And try, in open field and open day.~ ~ CXXXI~"The fame
32    XX|      But silent pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so, when none
33    XX|      Whose side the Moors had open left and plain,~The Africans
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