Canto

 1     8|    Spared such angelic beauty: finally,~The damsel to the monstrous
 2    13|      distant lay.~To the other finally his wicked will~Sir Odoric
 3    13|    they wended many a day;~And finally the twain a cavalier,~As
 4    18|        were given.~But reason, finally, his fury stayed~Before
 5    20|    Each harder than the other. Finally,~One Orontea amid these
 6    20|        they hold so dear~Might finally from them revert to man.~
 7    23|      at least.~Thither Orlando finally withdrew,~Where, with a
 8    24| revolved,~And thus the warrior finally resolved.~ ~ XXXVIII~He
 9    24|   every grudge foregone,~'Twas finally resolved between the twain,~
10    27|      form they yet survey;~But finally they lose that lady's view;~
11    31|        Scorn, and repulse, and finally each pain~Of suffering love,
12    32|    Things that may chance, she finally foresees~That through the
13    33|        hinges of the gate,~And finally whatever we behold~Herewrought
14    37|        power by every way;~And finally unhappy Avarice, bought~
15    41|      no more could smite.~When finally he knew, and plain descried~
16    41|     Rogero first, and comforts finally:~Upbraideth him, because
17    43|       repels the cavalier~That finally his courtship is foregone;~
18    43|       fashions of his own;~And finally he does, amid that band,~
19    43|      wend his homeward way.~He finally returned; but sore afraid~
20    43|      dispossest;~ ~ CXXII~"And finally resolved to die, so burned~
21    44|     Rogero have I wrought;~And finally have drawn; but with what
22    46|       as it welled;~So that he finally should have prevailed.~His
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