Canto

 1     6|        his Geneura sorrowed or rejoiced.~ ~  VII~At first he heard
 2     6|       at their conquests made, rejoiced and gay:~These, with the
 3     9|      II~But I excuse him well, rejoiced to know~I have like partner
 4    11|     was content;~Who not alone rejoiced that such a shame~Put upon
 5    14|      company a-field,~Which so rejoiced his soul, so satisfied;~
 6    18|        either cavalier~Is much rejoiced. They to Damascus go,~And
 7    22|     her altered mind and eyes.~Rejoiced, Rogero clasps his lady
 8    23|        how he at Roland's view~Rejoiced, in verse can hardly be
 9    27|       view.~Pride gamboled and rejoiced with her compeer,~And on
10    28| esteemed.~ ~ V~"He not so much rejoiced that he in height~Of grandeur
11    30|       LXIX~Each with Rogero is rejoiced, and feels~That which he
12    33|       And if illustrious Crete rejoiced of old~In giving birth to
13    36|       Witnessed, which ever so rejoiced the view,~As this rejoices,
14    36|     Her visage at that speech, rejoiced in sprite!~Rogero she exhorts
15    38|      those worthies met,~Guido rejoiced to see Marphisa there;~Gryphon
16    43|       Sir Olivier.~Rogero more rejoiced than all that crew;~And
17    45|    emperor was assured, and so rejoiced,~When good Rogero's fate
18    46|    harbour, I descry.~All seem rejoiced my task is smoothly done,~
19    46|        By wise Melissa taught, rejoiced alone.~ ~ XCIX~Though not
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License