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1 9| holy band.~ ~ XXV~"Bireno hardly from our court was gone,~ 2 11| a dream, and, in amaze,~Hardly believes her very hand and 3 11| and die~With the apple, hardly wrought more scathe and 4 13| which now in palace rare~Is hardly found by judges proved and 5 14| seat;~Who cannot go, and hardly keeps her feet.~ ~ XCIV~ 6 18| footmen such the squeeze,~That hardly can the place the press 7 19| long a space,~That you will hardly recognise the fair.~Angelica, 8 19| company.~Since, as it is, I hardly can make head~Against his 9 19| what appears)~The warrior hardly numbers eighteen years.~ ~ 10 23| view~Rejoiced, in verse can hardly be exprest:~Who, but that 11 24| other woes;~Though he could hardly sit upon his steed,~Though 12 25| from that well a mile is hardly gone~Ere he a courier sees 13 28| this himself descries;~Yet hardly can believe his very eyes.~ ~ 14 28| horse's might~Had taxed too hardly in his long career,~-- As 15 29| chaste and holy name,~(Things hardly known, and foreign to our 16 34| asking, lose~What he has hardly conquered in a year.~Alcestes 17 35| out of mighty myriads, hardly one~Is saved of those which 18 36| opposite her lance addrest;~And hardly touched the damsel, ere, 19 38| to sum the account anew,~Hardly a third survives; the rest 20 38| LXXVI~Watchful Aurora hardly from the bower~Of old Tithonus 21 39| and one with lifted blade.~Hardly King Agramant his Africk 22 40| the warrior's eyes,~That hardly he his saddle can maintain.~ 23 41| must be subdued,~So weak he hardly can himself sustain.~Often 24 42| With our weak senses -- hardly can abide~The loss of one, 25 42| On whom too heavily and hardly weighed~Of slaughtered Brandimart 26 43| the lord,~Save beggars, hardly any one attends.~Ruined, 27 43| fever is reduced so low,~She hardly can arrive before his end.~ 28 44| in that cruel fight;~Who hardly had escaped his hand, sore 29 45| but me)~I haply could, yet hardly could, be won;~Nay, I will 30 46| the royal chair to hear,~Hardly till Leo made an ending