Canto

 1     2|         her rapid flight,~Bayardo marked the damsel as she fled,~
 2     4|      surveyed,~Her wise behaviour marked and beauty's bloom;~Though
 3     5|      chambers, in that evil hour,~Marked I was in Geneura's priviest
 4    12|         having rent her hair,~And marked cheeks, eyes, and breast,
 5    12|         And in her bosom hid, and marked the fray:~Next thence, without
 6    12|         Ere either of the two had marked the feat;~So were they blinded
 7    14|           which had been recently~Marked on the mead), proceeds,
 8    14|          Him foul with blood, and marked his felon cheer;~And piercing
 9    15|     LXXXIV~That fool, who had not marked the warrior's feat,~Was
10    16|            When half destroyed he marked his chivalry,~And saw that
11    17|        cave a matron tarried,~Who marked by grief and pain a visage
12    18|           How fittingly combined,~Marked with one stamp, and of one
13    19|          in the wind;~But when he marked the absence of Medore,~It
14    22|          myrtle on the plain;~Had marked and noted how his giddy
15    23|     hurried towards the plain.~He marked Zerbino, and at the first
16    23|           knew, as soon as he had marked the lore.~This was a place
17    25| downweighed.~ ~ XXXIV~"He who had marked her sorrow and lament,~That
18    26|        advancing crew~Were better marked in Moorish habit stoled,~
19    26|        turned to gaze,~And as she marked their rivalry in might,~
20    26|         marvel eyes,~That she had marked his valour with surprise.~ ~
21    27|          rather in their eyes who marked the event,~Appeared throughout
22    35|    INCARNATE WORD, the year~Shall marked my men with M and D appear;~ ~
23    35|          vext.~ ~ XXXV~Flordelice marked the maid, that, in her sight,~
24    37|         influence shed.~Bradamant marked them; and that one of those~
25    39|         had wrought,~He wondering marked, but word he spake to none;~
26    40|      guide:~Nor was there one who marked, nor one who thought~Of
27    41|        you are doomed to woe,~And marked for the devouring dragon'
28    42|           help of blazing lights,~Marked, one by one, the ladies
29    42|           but who this while~Well marked him, as he eyed Montalban'
30    46|           the wrestlers' ring:~He marked his vantage, nor from strife
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