Canto

 1     1|     damsel's footsteps found a trace.~And this is what the weeping
 2     8|        and seems to slight the trace:~But at the turn arriving,
 3    12|      To see if recent print or trace withal~Can, right or left,
 4    12|        lit on either warrior's trace,~By city or by farm, now
 5    12|       whom he late pursued the trace,~Into close thicket, ditch,
 6    17|      than strong; 'tis time in trace to go~Of Gryphon, left with
 7    19| desperate, of death returns in trace.~Cries and the tread of
 8    22|     arrives as well, but every trace~Of what the warrior had
 9    23|      dwarf conducts him on the trace~Of Doralice and Mandricardo
10    24|     fare;~Aye watchful, if the trace I can explore~Of those left
11    24|      Flordelice, who, bound in trace~Of her lost lover's footsteps,
12    26|      the mysterious sculptured trace~But little of its foul iniquity.~
13    33|      hundred thousand warriors trace;~See Benevento's duke the
14    35|     above some sign thereof we trace;~Since all, in Heaven above
15    36|       whence renowned Mongrana trace~Their noble line, the martial
16    37|     afterwards upon the pillar trace~That law they had enacted
17    43|         now there, to spy some trace:~But nought in the beginning
18    44|        further had no need, in trace~Of better or of more abundant
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