Canto

 1     2|      secret hate;~And future trouble to himself foresees,~Were
 2     9|       since he knew~No other trouble could inflict such pain;~
 3    10|   due,~Leaving Alcina in her trouble sore:~I speak of valorous
 4    12|   oppressed with thought and trouble sore,~Gradasso, Brandimart,
 5    12|      might waste~My time and trouble, still in vain delayed,~
 6    16|     pay,~After long time and trouble spent in vain,~He, if his
 7    18|      I more honour hope than trouble dread~From my paternal quartering,
 8    19|   appear.~ ~  L~They in this trouble, in this woe, remained~For
 9    19|  strokes offend,~Nor sign of trouble in the warriors true~Behold,
10    20|   Let him depart! nor let it trouble you~That he so long a road
11    22|    much, but that it will to trouble turn,~If memory retrace
12    24|   demand~For succour, in her trouble, vainly made.~Zerbino, when
13    26|    And strives, and time and trouble throws away;~For as she
14    27|      to spend~Care, time and trouble to mature his end.~ ~ II~
15    29|  sore,~With heavier pain and trouble, toiled ashore.~ ~ XLIX~
16    32|      XL~"Cruel, what sin can trouble thee, if thou~Do'st not
17    34|   and poverty,~With fear and trouble, is she still perplext,~
18    37| three had doomed to die,~Mid trouble, fear, and lengthened agony.~ ~
19    40|   hear not said~That he more trouble in your land has bread.~ ~
20    40|     set us free,~Redeem from trouble, and to joy restore.~Captives
21    40| whereby to scape~Out of this trouble I, meseems, can shape.~ ~
22    41|  sense of fear increased her trouble,~And made the trembling
23    45|    by the hair,~Without more trouble, and without more fight,~
24    46|    place;~Who fears annoy or trouble at his hand;~And lest he
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