Canto

 1     3|           So each of these would gladly spend his breath,~And for
 2     6|         so sore he burned,~Would gladly serve the stripling if he
 3     9|         life to buy,~This life I gladly will lay down: one fear~
 4    10|          would hide;~ ~ XCIX~And gladly with her hands her face
 5    17|     there, he, in his ire,~Would gladly find himself i' the midst
 6    20|       line."~ ~ LXVII~Guido, who gladly would in other place~So
 7    20|        women I might claim,~Here gladly entertained, and classed
 8    24|           the paynim lord~Hastes gladly to the pine, and takes the
 9    24|         Rodomont in that affray,~Gladly his courser seized, bestrode
10    25|      well declare:~Which I would gladly hear, in the desire~To know
11    26|  Clermont and their bold compeer~Gladly received her succour in
12    26|              The man, of whom he gladly would be clear,~By proof,
13    29|         She washed, as said, and gladly did decline~Her neck to
14    31|      redoubted wight.~ ~  XXV~He gladly would be quit of the emprize~
15    34|          desperation drave,~That gladly would the king have made
16    36|          marvel raised.~ ~ LXVII~Gladly a sister in the martial
17    36|          But I this strain would gladly finish here,~And, that I
18    38| Marbalust!~Whom I would here see gladly, front to front;~But see
19    38|     front to front;~But see most gladly boastful Rodomont.~ ~ L~"
20    39|       himself, Astolpho knows~He gladly ought a paladin to free;~
21    39|         The gentle baron no less gladly eyed~His faithful and beloved
22    41|          He views the sea, would gladly be ashore.~Sobrino rears
23    42|      were;~And now he life would gladly give away~To have that damsel
24    42|          shrieks, he groans, and gladly would be dead.~ ~ LII~By
25    42|    conveyed.~ ~ LXIX~Rinaldo had gladly been at Roland's side,~And
26    43|         thing which thou wouldst gladly not have found.~ ~ XLVIII~"
27    45|       still in fear,~Cannot live gladly from his wealth apart.~Since
28    46|   obliged to thee;~How much more gladly should I now; and when,~
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