Canto

 1     8|              XLI~"But what worse torment yet remains in store~Beyond,
 2     8|         Thy hate~Cannot devise a torment, so it be~My death, but
 3     8| exhausted, falls asleep.~When to torment him new misfortunes rise:~
 4     8|     child.~ ~ LIII~This was sore torment to the sire, severe~And
 5     8|    Inflamed with ire, his lady's torment heard,~And, against law
 6     9|          hate he fed~Towards me, torment the father day and night;~
 7    11|      labour spare:~For, with the torment worn, and travel sore,~The
 8    15|       heavier than all ills, the torment fell,~In that he was ashamed
 9    17|          them for their pain and torment sore.~Of this ourselves
10    20|        protracted death but more torment.'~`So I the ten encounter,' (
11    20|          Of years, to harass and torment me more."~ ~ CXXXIV~So spake
12    21|         this to purchase, to his torment sore,~A Progne, a Medea;
13    22|       Than such fair stripling's torment to discern,~Or that hereafter
14    25|         she said) did ever wight torment,~So cruel, but that mine
15    30|      burns.~ ~ LXXVI~Bradamant's torment have I to recount,~While
16    32|        who loves like me thou so torment?~Justice is none in heaven,
17    34|    blinds, and everlasting fires torment.~ ~ XIV~"Since to belief
18    34|          erflow.~Thus in eternal torment shall I dwell;~For saving
19    34|          fain discern if more in torment lay;~But, those false ingrates'
20    37|      that such exile us may more torment,~From those so loved, as
21    41|          The heartfelt fear, the torment evermore~Of losing Brandimart
22    44|    portion of the pains that her torment,~Inflicting on her breast
23    44|      thoughts the afflicted maid torment,~Rogero's mind enjoys not
24    45|      this cruel foe,~That by his torment I may soothe my woe."~ ~
25    45|       Ever afflict him, evermore torment:~And though he sees his
26    45|     these thoughts so harass and torment,~That bird and beast are
27    46|        that of the sorrows which torment~Love is the cause; but yet
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