Canto

 1     4|    complete~(What she shall compass by the virtuous ring)~The
 2     4|    on her feet descends:~To compass and more freely put in force,~
 3     5|   new increase:~Nor, till I compass my desire, will cease.~ ~
 4     5|     has wrought,~As that to compass my design would please;~
 5     5|  before the wind!~ ~ LIV~" `Compass her death! 'tis well deserved;
 6    12|     I have now; and hope~To compass easily my present scope."~ ~
 7    16|   the forces that remain,~A compass, he the upper way explored.~
 8    16|     wide wheel and spacious compass wind,~To fall upon the paynim
 9    17|     ourselves have done,~To compass our design, you do not shrink~
10    20|    grace,~Were difficult to compass in this place.~ ~ XLV~" `
11    23|    Nor see Rogero more, nor compass aught~Which was at Vallombrosa
12    29|  before~That fell barbarian compass his intent;~And be the means
13    29|   memory,~He, as a means to compass his intent,~Would turn into
14    33| once) would make accord,~To compass his design, with Britain'
15    36|    in the affray~She cannot compass what she covets most,~--
16    37|     if she resolves to die,~Compass her scheme, with this resolve
17    37|      That, without power to compass what I would,~I have been
18    37|  obeyed.~ ~ CIV~Such end to compass is no hard assay;~For, besides
19    40|   LXXVIII~"If I my will can compass, he shall shew~His name,
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