Canto

 1     3|       And in his age, I wot, no common grace)~To hold the half
 2     4|      chaste and spotless in the common thought."~ ~ LXIII~Rinaldo
 3     5|       rivals, they pursued this common quest)~"I marvel, since
 4     5|     brother's feet,~Or with the common passion to pursue,~And play
 5     5|     encounter king and people's common hate;~ ~ LXIII~"And, when
 6     6|     Centered and ended as their common scope.~ ~ XLVIII~"By her
 7     6|       shalt be sure to join the common flock,~Transformed to beast
 8    13|   between us move,~To speak our common wishes frequently,~So could
 9    13|      Than she is cheated by the common show.~Each crooked way or
10    14|       Beneath Bianzardin, their common head,~Astorga, Salamanca,
11    14|     Morgant and Malzarise, whom common fate~Had both condemned
12    15|      For he beside his leaders' common claim,~Bestows upon the
13    15|     Then Cairo was not such, as common cry~Pronounces in our age
14    16|        served you as a guide,~A common debt enjoins you mutual
15    17|       wood and stone endure one common fate,~And marbled column,
16    17|    afflict me sore,~Such is our common instinct, I should grieve~
17    17|     valiant knight, was, in the common trust,~Sure to obtain the
18    19|         their reply~Resolved in common council to unfold;~The dames
19    19|         lot to try~Who in their common cause on listed ground,~
20    25|      XLII~"The ladies share one common bed that night,~Their bed
21    26|        hell; when on the plain,~Common before, men fixed the landmark'
22    26|       such the right of war and common use."~ ~ LXXIX~Marphisa
23    27|       lead,~That you are all of common sense bereaved;~And so too
24    28| pleasing be;~A girl, that us in common might content,~Nor we in
25    28|       upon a day,~(Such was his common wont) the paynim spied,~
26    29|         such words as have that common scope.~ ~ IX~And now, so
27    29|       their hindrance block the common track.~ ~ LIII~To this address
28    31|   convey,~There to be placed in common, 'twixt the two.~If good
29    46|     Charles's counsel sage,~And common danger from the infidel,~
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