Canto

 1     4|          was that lady, flew~With joyful cheer to greet the damsel
 2    10|       been her guest,~Whom with a joyful heart Rogero sees.~There
 3    13|      visage wore~As messenger who joyful tidings bore.~ ~ XLVIII~"
 4    15|       through,~In a few hours the joyful tidings flew.~ ~ XCI~As
 5    18|     sprang towards him, with that joyful "Oh!"~By which delight is
 6    20|          What would have made him joyful she concealed,~And only
 7    23|         from afar she hailed with joyful cheer,~And now more nigh,
 8    35|         prey.~ ~ XXII~"But as the joyful swans, that, singing sweet,~
 9    37|            She showed herself all joyful, on her part,~And feigned
10    38|        all received the maid with joyful face.~ ~ IX~When next 'tis
11    38|          and Clermont's kin, with joyful face,~All thither troop; '
12    39|      greeted are the friends with joyful cheer,~By England's duke
13    43|       foes~Orlando was, but in no joyful mood.~He, that the Child
14    43|           and she sees no show~Of joyful triumphs, she, without a
15    43|         About him with serene and joyful face:~All press upon the
16    44| dear-brought victory~The scarcely joyful tale Astolpho knew,~He,
17    45|           visage, gesture, and in joyful word.~He waited till Rogero
18    46|    Through many a messenger, with joyful shout~And mickle haste,
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