Canto

 1    11|     LVI~Orlando asks what evil destiny~Her to that cruel island
 2    15|  Brought thither by their evil destiny.~ ~ LIII~When him the wary
 3    18|     For rarely man escapes his destiny.~Behold the good Rinaldo
 4    18|       Indus' ford!~But mortals Destiny would set at nought~If every
 5    19|       her risque; and 'tis her destiny.~"I will lay down this life,"
 6    20|     since thou heardest of her destiny,~Within few days, has fallen
 7    21|      world, allied~With my ill destiny, against me side!'~ ~ XLVI~"
 8    24|        duel, and my right,~And Destiny to boot (for Destiny~Oftener
 9    24|       And Destiny to boot (for Destiny~Oftener makes conquest where
10    27|        I deem not, I accuse my destiny.~Many there are, and have
11    30|        slain;~A thing by cruel Destiny decreed.~Since they, to
12    30|    inly stung;~And -- were his destiny or chance to blame --~Curses
13    32|       XXIV~"Besides that me my destiny entrained,~Words, worthy
14    33| leaving to his band,~Far other destiny awaits that throng:~For,
15    36|      had willed, and such your destiny!~ ~ LXII~"I to the dame
16    37|      she those three monarchs' destiny,~Who guided her so long
17    38|    Though it prolongs our evil destiny.~Behold Rinaldo! whom his
18    39|       favoured not by his foul destiny~Was that intention, provident
19    42|       cursed her hard and evil destiny;~Then loosening to tempestuous
20    43|      brought,~As Anselm's evil destiny had wrought:~ ~ CVIII~"And
21    43|        is averse had been hard Destiny,~And all heaven's host,
22    46|      him in spite of death and destiny~(Beyond all modern instance)
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