Canto

 1     1|       breach of promise blame,~He burned all over, flushed with rage
 2     2|           meet Anglante's lord he burned so sore;~And lent such credit
 3     4|        perpetual fire and secret, burned.~The enchanter breaks them;
 4     5|           of her young Ariodantes burned.~ ~ XIX~"The passion which
 5     5|          love, which in his bosom burned~Into despiteful rage and
 6     6|         love, for whom so sore he burned,~Would gladly serve the
 7    10|      bosom fed,~And to his marrow burned; when, weeping sore~The
 8    10|       haughty ingrate, may I thee~Burned, gibbeted, or cut in quarters
 9    13|        that in his constant bosom burned.~He, save a way to have
10    13|           in his loyal faith, and burned with lust.~ ~ XXI~"Whether
11    15|           the temple and the city burned,~ ~ LIX~He fixed it here,
12    15|      Constantine's imperial city, burned~With a fierce fever, he
13    19|         love and pity he all over burned.~ ~ XIII~This while, a churlish
14    20| Alexandria, who the blooming peer~Burned to behold so praised on
15    20|        crone~Humbled himself, and burned to know the rest;~Who, in
16    21|      wrath she towards my brother burned~Than for Argaeus she had
17    22|       tears, sore pitied her, and burned~With the desire to know
18    25|        this quenched not; nor yet burned less bright~The enamoured
19    31|        famous knight,~Whom he had burned with more desire to see~
20    33|      possest, they with such fury burned,~They well nigh on themselves
21    35|       with new desire the warrior burned~To seek her, fixed alone
22    36|        mighty love, wherewith she burned whilere.~Confused he stands,
23    37|        glows,~Than for that other burned Cylander sore;~Who brought
24    38|         to his shame,~That feebly burned in him the amorous flame.~ ~
25    39|        Flordelice, whose bosom so~Burned with the love of Monodantes'
26    40|    venging us for hall and palace burned --~While bark remained,
27    43|       finally resolved to die, so burned~His rage, but first would
28    43|       torches which that eve were burned.~Wending to the cathedral,
29    45|           hatred, rage, and venom burned;~With pity and with love
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