Canto

 1     3| operation~O certain stones, to shine like torch i' the dark,~
 2     3|      counts, dukes and Caesers shine.~ ~ XVIII~"Captains and
 3     3|      Rinaldo equal worth shall shine,~(Such is the promise of
 4     3|        hard to say,~If most he shine in peace or martial fray.~ ~
 5     3|       who with the light shall shine,~Of his wise uncle, gilding
 6     7|     joy that such a pair would shine~Amid the heroes of thy noble
 7    13|   renown.~And as thy sons will shine in arms, so they~Will no
 8    14|    about with flaming tresses, shine.~These at the foemen scaled,
 9    17|     valour might more brightly shine?~ ~ CXXII~"-- But did not
10    20|         famous for their lore,~Shine two illustrious light, to
11    23|       shall to find; in that I shine confest,~By my own light,
12    24|      arms which on the warrior shine.~ ~ LXVI~'Tis so, I sometimes
13    33|       and Venice) makes Cadoro shine;~With more, whose works
14    33|       in a thousand feats will shine more clear~Than the resplendent
15    33|        sapphire, emerald, ruby shine.~ ~ CV~In wall and roof
16    41|        as it burns, appears~To shine and flame more clearly to
17    43|     fast.~Of others that would shine thou dimm'st the praise;~
18    44|     brighter than the sun~Will shine, wherever that bright sun
19    46|   instance) raised on high,~To shine with endless glory in the
20    46|        thou immortally wouldst shine."~Fashioned withal with
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