Canto

 1     2|        his spear,~He wounds the empty air, with fury vain.~This
 2     2|          While he the warrior's empty blows eschews,~Shifting
 3     2|         aught beside a dark and empty stage.~ ~ LVII~"This while
 4     4|      struck a blow.~ ~ XVIII~No empty fiction wrought by magic
 5     5|        shall judge the case;~If empty hopes can with my bliss
 6     5|      hight.~Rinaldo through the empty city rode,~But in a hostel
 7    10|             VI~The promises and empty vows dispersed~In air, by
 8    11|       How often he embraced the empty air,~Hoping in this to have
 9    17|        our train~He packed, nor empty left his lap or breast:~
10    17|        upon every hand,~Through empty tent and hut the monarch
11    18|      The mosque should have his empty arms; this said,~Ranging
12    20|      not, at least, return with empty hands.~ ~ XXXIV~"Nor by
13    21|        lack of faulchion in his empty sheath,~He would have torn
14    23|       sad Orlando lean~Upon the empty hope, though ill contented,~
15    25|         her will.~Then from the empty dreams which crowd her brain,~
16    32|   infernal reign,~Who with this empty hope my fancy feed,~Me in
17    34|         frustrate of their end.~Empty desires so far exceed all
18    38|   instruction gave,~With him an empty bladder had conveyed;~Which,
19    38|      between the hosts is none;~Empty remains large portion of
20    39|      barks ill-armed and almost empty go;~Empty of men, but full
21    39|  ill-armed and almost empty go;~Empty of men, but full of discontent,~
22    40|         ground;~And spoiled and empty mansions with the clang,~
23    40|       bear;~That useless is the empty hand he knew;~That where
24    45| younglings lack,~Mourns o'er an empty nest, or as the dove~Laments
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