Canto

 1     7|       was oft predicted, should ensue?~Alas! why seal the womb
 2     8|         And that dishonour will ensue and loss,~Rogero sees, if
 3    11|         injured god, lest worse ensue;~And Proteus from his cruel
 4    14|          Odo, Ambaldo, Satallon ensue,~And Walter next; of Paris
 5    15|     things counter to the hopes ensue~Of Agramant upon his side;
 6    17|     each fourth moon that shall ensue~Make one, resembling this
 7    22| Suspicious of the ill which may ensue,~He moves to assail him
 8    23|      death, nor shame, nor loss ensue.~Who wrongs another, the
 9    23|       Salutes and kindly cheer, ensue of course;~And next into
10    24|      such fair agreement should ensue,~PRIDE, who was present,
11    26|          He sees dishonour will ensue and blame,~Save he from
12    26|         believing nothing could ensue~But stir, and strife, and
13    27|      any truce or treaty should ensue;~And scowered the place
14    28|      her what good would thence ensue,~Besides what gratitude
15    30|             XXXV~"Much evil may ensue and little gain~Out of the
16    30|        parforce the battle must ensue.~ ~ XLVI~The Tartar arms
17    31|        Stygian home,~Though joy ensue, with all its festive pleasures,~
18    31|         to see what issue would ensue.~"Him from his saddle will
19    31|      conceive what mischief may ensue~To Charles and to the christened
20    31|   doubted the event which would ensue,~He willingly himself would
21    32|     meed of this fair unless to ensue.~If these persuasive words
22    33|       and bitter -- waking ills ensue.~If falsehood so delight
23    38|   please Heaven no further loss ensue!~But if you will pursue
24    38|        eight were we,~What will ensue, when banded with Almayn~
25    39|       death more hateful, would ensue.~ ~ II~Rinaldo, unimpeded
26    39|        panic and disorder might ensue.~ ~ LXXIX~Not yet to him
27    43|     tears, what loud complaints ensue!~Immersed in her despair,
28    45|         so good from fickleness ensue;~Though I am lighter than
29    46|         should from their stems ensue.~ ~ LXXVII~She had prepared
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