Canto

 1    14|       soul, so satisfied;~And being near the time, when to their
 2    17|       this done, he goes;~And being gone, the king his goatish
 3    17|    Who cannot hinder her from being slain.~` "Twas no small
 4    18|       be clear;~But, lest his being heard should bring to nought~
 5    19|      would not for death this being forego,~Until more foes
 6    20|      though wont to fear,~(As being natives of that land) the
 7    20|    cavern more deplored,~Than being captive to the murderous
 8    23| heart-core~Than her own vital being, Zerbino wore.~ ~ LV~She
 9    25|      Then adds, his sovereign being so bested,~And praying him
10    29|      this could light,~Which, being boiled with ivy and with
11    31|    king the risk displayed~Of being taken in that press, or
12    33|     power resides in thee,~As Being accepted in thy Maker's
13    36|      meant~Mainly at you, who being at Caesar's side,~When Padua
14    36|   fierce disdain~Inflamed, at being in that second heat~So easily
15    37|       song anew.~ ~ XXII~Now, being here to listen to my say,~
16    37|   stripling, as I shewed,~Who being trusted with that ill emprize,~
17    37|     hide her head.~ ~ XC~News being after to her foeman brought,~
18    40|      all annoyance clear?~Thy being yet alive this hope denies;~
19    43|      cannot save himself from being stied~Till death, in thy
20    43|     to prevent the child from being won,~As was erewhile the
21    43|      pleasure or delight~Than being with me, did I rest or rove.~
22    43|      death; but with immortal being such woe~Is coupled, death
23    43|  pilasters;~Who, good Orlando being gone before,~Is hither wafted
24    44| prevent the damsel's aim~From being to a safe conclusion brought,~
25    46|    LXII~So that to her Rogero being brought,~Who would all havoc
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