Canto

  1     1|        vulgar gaze,~It seemed a place constructed for repose;~
  2     1|       who should hold in higher place~Than light or life the flower
  3     2|         should he once in Paris place his prize~The lady never
  4     2|        and strands,~In hopes to place her in the warrior's hands.~ ~
  5     2|       Rogero from the enchanted place:~Or, should her valour in
  6     2|        I measure the remembered place I seek."~ ~ LXX~So said,
  7     3|       that hath longer kept its place;~And still shall keep it,
  8     3|         worthy spirit in a holy place,~She prays with eager lips,
  9     3|       hell;~And gathered in one place (so bade the dame),~In various
 10     3|      shall fill his grandsire's place.~ ~ XXXIX~"This lord to
 11     3|        caitiff slips~If once he place the ring between his lips."~ ~
 12     4|     quickly springs~Towards the place from whence the larum rings,~ ~
 13     4|         tower he in that savage place designed,~Doing such outrage
 14     4|         wrought, were, like the place, obscure,~And, for the greater
 15     5|   should respect your claim and place,~Were your condition mine,
 16     5|         I~Not only on your tale place no reliance;~But as a traitor
 17     5|         him to seek that hidden place dispose,~As one well suited
 18     5|       take~His arms; and to the place at evening led:~Yet not
 19     5|        brothers, posted in that place,~Were lightly cheated by
 20     5|       is his courage) or in any place,~Whither in time the news
 21     5|         of the field and of the place,~And joyed Geneura's peril
 22     6|            XX~A more delightful place, wherever hurled~Through
 23     6|      drunk, and kept him in his place.~Some wipe his brows and
 24     6|       For so with reason I this place may call,~Where, it is my
 25     6|       comes at all,~Nor finds a place in any bosom. Dearth,~Nor
 26     7|      palfrey, for the fight:~In place of that, she on a wolf had
 27     7|      clad, that she~Wore in the place of farthingale or gown;~
 28     7|       clay,~Concealed in Alpine place and savage, stood.~But that
 29     7|   bestows,~And next forgets the place where it is laid,~Then,
 30     8|       sees wield a riding-wand, place~Of other arms, to make his
 31     8|        and dismayed.~He to that place had come six days before;~
 32     8|    devouring orc, that kept his place~Beside the port, what time
 33     8|        is a crying ill~In every place, 'tis here a greater still.~ ~
 34     8|      disdain.)~To have let them place thee in old Namus' hand!~
 35     8|       red and white.~And in its place a sable ensign shows,~Perhaps
 36     8|        To whom the story in due place returns.~No more I now shall
 37     9|       seeks, and now that other place;~Yet cannot track his lady,
 38     9|  cavalier had journeyed to that place~That had refused to parlay
 39     9|    LVIII~'Tis not his scheme to place her in the hand~Of her foul
 40     9|     desire to explore~If in the place his missing lady were;~Whom
 41    10|      tent was pight~In pleasant place, repaired, and went to bed.~
 42    10|     fruit.~ ~ LXII~Never in any place such goodly tree~Is grown,
 43    11|       in close and straightened place:~Who to each other (warring
 44    11|      discovery,~Didst thou find place within the human heart?~
 45    11| speedily he made them yield him place,~When turned on them, he
 46    11|         part that in the little place are few,~And that those
 47    12|    forest now, and now in other place.~Fortune, at length, where
 48    12|       debt to count or king,~In place of either knight sufficed
 49    12|       he guessed; but would the place explore,~And better certify
 50    13|      phantasy,~That no unseemly place my heart possest,~Fixed
 51    13|        descry.~ ~ XI~"A fitting place to effect what different
 52    13|        past, she, lying in that place,~Had hoped that her Rogero
 53    13|  pursued the dame) art near~The place where he has built the magic
 54    13|       and for prudence claiming place,~And all praise-worthy excellence
 55    14|     Morocco:~Balastro fills the place of king Tardocco.~ ~ XXIII~
 56    14|            LXIV~Thence from one place to the other wandering,
 57    14|        deserts unfitting are to place~I' the scale against our
 58    14|       that day~To make upon the place his worst assay.~ ~ XCIX~
 59    14|     need.~Charles, never in one place, with restless care~Provides
 60    14|        Oldrado fell;~The narrow place and thickly-swarming crew~
 61    15|          This will I in another place record;~Who here a mighty
 62    15|     more by charms be stayed~In place from whence he could not
 63    15|      hoped to find her, to that place returned,~Lovelier than
 64    16|        vilely he his heart does place~On faithless Origille, his
 65    16|    sumptuous cheer,~Within that place would hold a splendid court;~
 66    17|      rabble's lees,~To imperial place and puissance, Maximine:~
 67    17|         remains~To you, -- what place of refuge, say, is left,~
 68    17|   walled, and furnished was the place~With ammunition, for their
 69    17|        skill;~Of fungus-hue, in place of orbs of sight,~Their
 70    17|         the sheep,~Nor from the place depart, while life remained,~
 71    17|       Of this you more in other place shall hear.~Of Gryphon now
 72    17|       barriers, one by one, the place~They kept against all comers
 73    17|        that emprize to keep the place,~Who then a course with
 74    17|      When vile Martano from his place discerned~The fate which
 75    17|  even-fall,~Descending from his place, bade clear the way;~And
 76    17|          unknown,~Was called in place of Gryphon: when descried~
 77    17|     detested shield to span,~Or place upon his helm the scorned
 78    17|    slaughter he conducted were,~Place on a wain, conspicuous to
 79    18|       roof and window, and from place more nigh,~Poured in a ceaseless
 80    18|    squeeze,~That hardly can the place the press contain:~They
 81    18|      paynim goes,~Safe from the place, which he has heaped with
 82    18|        could not find a resting place: 'mid groan~And sob he storms,
 83    18|   brethren, stand, and yet your place maintain;~Like cobweb-threads
 84    18|         Gryphon changes not his place,~And shows how small his
 85    18|         Through Solyma in every place of note,~And many, from
 86    18|     high-street, to the crowded place;~Where, waiting for the
 87    18|   passing joyous and delightful place:~For every maid and wife,
 88    18|         who stand~Firm in their place, Rinaldo breaks the array;~
 89    18|        If he his person and his place preserve.~ ~ CLVIII~That
 90    18|      Marsilius had contrived to place~Part of his host in full
 91    18|     there, for provisioning the place.~Charlemagne wisely by the
 92    18|    resolved, disposing in their place~Their guard's relief, depart
 93    18|    blade, the pair are near~The place, where round King Charles'
 94    19|         would fill each other's place;~The humble man the greater
 95    19|         his shoulders born.~The place he knew not, and mistook
 96    19|         arrived a damsel at the place,~Who was (though mean and
 97    19|    melts away~Exposed, in sunny place, to scorching ray.~ ~ XXX~
 98    19|         Rome,~Ettino, and other place of sanctity,~If such is
 99    19|      Them little this, or other place alarms,~So that they have
100    19|         up the spacious city is place,~With steps, which serve
101    19|        the ten conducted to the place,~Since, with so many against
102    19|      sex's charge, by whom~This place is governed, lay thy cruel
103    20|       as men o'er them in other place.~He: "Since my fortune has
104    20|   amorous pleasures teemed this place of rest,~For ten days, to
105    20|         did not vanish and give place~Before your courage, gentleness,
106    20|    difficult to compass in this place.~ ~ XLV~" `And yet will
107    20|      band:~`It still behoves us place the prowest wight~Whom we
108    20|         of those ten supply the place,~And please a hundred women,
109    20|     rich array,~And in his city place before the rest.~Little,
110    20|       who gladly would in other place~So near a kin have welcomed,
111    20|         maid and wife,~I in the place have witnessed; and, outside,~
112    20|         woman known,~Honour and place from women I might claim,~
113    20|         port~The way across the place of combat lies;~Nor was
114    20|         silent wise,~And in the place appeared, amid the throng,~
115    20|        a retreat,~Lurk, in some place obscure and filthy stied;~
116    20|         To you shall in another place recount,~Now many days by
117    20|   content to bear, till she can place~In a securer road the beldam
118    20|         I am content,~Now in my place her champion and her guide.~
119    21|       straight in a sequestered place.~My brother would excuse
120    21|      verdant boughs composed to place a bier,~And with the knight
121    21|          prisoned in a darksome place, reserved~To perish in the
122    22|   wandering wide,~Perceived the place was by enchantment wrought,~
123    22|         was fitted:~For in that place were many bridles hung,~
124    22|        melancholy damsel said:~"Place us but once within the walls,
125    22|      XLVI~Then said: "If to the place our journey lay~By the highroad,
126    22|      very day~It happened, at a place of his, and who~Had all
127    22|    Reached bridge and gate, the place of forfeitry,~Of horse and
128    23|         rove,~Bradamant in that place resolves to stay,~Couched
129    23|          Where she believes the place of meeting lies.~ ~ XX~She
130    23|         when she recognized the place, became~Sadder at heart
131    23|        of this is said in other place.~Turpin, by whom this history
132    23|         fixt eye examined every place;~Who willed not aught, that
133    23|         is ordained;~And in the place will he be quartered, where~
134    23|      late unbound,~They quickly place, and to their steeds repair;~
135    23|    abode of grief and pain;~And place of sojourn more accursed
136    23|     marked the lore.~This was a place of those described by me,~
137    23|       oftener than in any other place~With charcoal or with chalk
138    24|    Since every one had left the place for dread,~No wight he found
139    24|      arrive upon the shore,~The place where they were left; look
140    24|   suspended;~And in a year (the place he does not name)~Almonio
141    24|   faulchion wears;~Nor is there place the Count has visited,~But
142    24|        s footsteps, sought that place.~ ~ LIV~Her Brandimart had
143    24|        Pyrenean chain:~In every place had sought the warrior,
144    24|         alone.~For did it me in place secure betide~To end my
145    24|      thou must choose death, in place of worse,~Then only choose
146    24|         smites, and in the very place~Where he was smit, the Tartar
147    25|         fair.~Of these in other place I shall report,~Not now;
148    25|         fitted was the time nor place~To make his choice, or judge
149    25|         thanks appears to be~In place towards her faithful cavalier.~
150    25|        with martial gear,~-- In place of spindle, furnished with
151    25|    surprise,~Safe in a solitary place, that dame,~By slow degrees,
152    25|         heart returned into its place,~Which joyed itself within
153    25|       they came together to the place,~Where, but for you, by
154    25|        And them to-morrow, to a place conveyed~'Twixt Bayonne
155    25|        guide to steer~Me to the place where for the exchange they
156    25|       they meet:~I even in this place will make you hear~Their
157    25|     boast,~He would in time and place his prowess shew.~'Twas
158    25|       XCVI~True to the time and place of change, they hie~Whither
159    26|   desolation shall it make; nor place~Will unpolluted or untainted
160    26|       Who quickly towards their place of shelter came;~ ~ LV~Hippalca
161    26|         maid, in recompense and place~Of Doralice, to Rodomont
162    26|     head;~And that there was no place, amid the crew,~For truce
163    26|       hitherto maintained their place.~But, at a turn her martial
164    27|         her who flies,~To other place than Paris might be brought:~
165    27|      When from some unsuspected place, that foe~Has filled with
166    27|          Nor will she yield her place to any one,~No, not a single
167    27|  achieve.~ ~ XLVII~There lies a place, of Paris little wide,~Covering
168    27|      his way.~ ~ XLVIII~In this place is prepared the listed mead,~
169    27| Agramant and Marsilius; next in place~Were Stordilane and all
170    27|     twas offered in such public place.~To draw his scimeter, the
171    27|         ensue;~And scowered the place of combat there and here,~
172    27|      slumber had but then given place,~His spirits he recalls,
173    28|      infidel~Finds by the way a place he holds more dear.~Here
174    28|      him to proceed,~And that a place was yielded him, o'eright~
175    28|             XXXVII~"To the same place Jocundo made return,~At
176    28|      night you would find out a place~Wherein to solace us some
177    28|      weak and weary, shifts his place in vain,~Whether he right
178    28|    every side.~Rodomont of this place himself possest;~Which,
179    29|      fair head, erewhile Love's place of rest,~He severed from
180    29|        gentle damsel sought the place~That towards that bridge
181    29|          through every road~And place her lover seeks in anxious
182    29|        find the knight in other place.~But here return we of the
183    30|         dawn of light,~Upon the place of combat watch all night.~ ~
184    30|         moved a pillar from its place.~She would the champion
185    30|         appaid~In good Rogero's place, whom she attends,~Marred
186    31|      with no worse~Thou, in his place, by me shalt be supplied."~-- "
187    31|         well seen,~As he in any place had ever been.~ ~ XXVII~
188    31|       before they reached their place of rest,~The paladin had
189    31|       bestow,~Or other friendly place, to purge his brain.~Well
190    31|      bark the suffering warrior place,~And thence commodiously
191    31|  repaired to the sea-shore,~The place assigned to end their discord
192    31|     ordained by thee, in desert place,~Alone in knightly duel,
193    32|        aid~And victual, 'twas a place of much resource,~Seated
194    32|         LXX~He answers that the place is occupied~By dame and
195    33|  survives, nor he who fills his place;~To Berengarius yielding
196    33|         papal acorns in Bologna place:~Then Genoa's burghers,
197    33|   foregoes,~Nor finds a resting place; far less repose.~ ~ LXXVIII~
198    34|     Ebro's sunny bank, or other place,~As (hiding murderous hate,
199    34|         s surprize,~To see that place so large, when viewed at
200    34|        spacious vale pursues;~A place wherein is wonderfully stored~
201    34|          it appeared) it to its place was gone;~And henceforth,
202    35|       And of the birds and holy place, from whence~The nymph was
203    35|      with his honoured hand,~To place them upon Glory's highest
204    37|      declare,~And tell in every place what ill they know,~To such
205    37|         And full of women every place espied,~Some old, some young;
206    37|        we were born,~Us in this place the fell barbarian sties,~
207    37|     tempest that long calm gave place.~She thrust him back, she
208    37|        part ill from the filthy place,~Wherein it lay, Drusilla'
209    37|        they had enacted for the place.~ ~ CXX~Within the town
210    38|    himself to see~That they the place shall sumptuously array,~
211    38|        that Branzardo, who your place doth fill,~As viceroy and
212    38|       faulchions to engage.~The place of combat chosen by that
213    39|     dread,~-- On that so narrow place of battle met --~Rodomont
214    40|      monarch had to fortify the place.~ ~ XVI~The Nubian king
215    40|       battering rams, in many a place,~Have breached that wall,
216    40|      the French shore.~A nearer place is offered now; and there~
217    41|         paynim lord,~He found a place wherein to plant his brand;~
218    41|       To him thy martyr true, a place accord;~Who, having traversed
219    42|        whereon a single boot to place.~ ~ XXI~Nor deems he likely,
220    42|        I make reply:~Erewhile a place, well fit for such careers,~
221    42|     castle wide,~Where the rude place was roughest and most drear,~
222    42|   grasped, his sword was in its place,~And at his saddle hung
223    42|        Rinaldo threw,~And saw a place, whose like is seldom spied,~
224    42|        s fame,~Whom Rome should place, for charms and chastity,~
225    42|       is Bardelon.~In the third place, and fourth, where trickling
226    42|         and that lofty column's place~Into fair Borgia fashioned (
227    43|    where he spies the loneliest place, his train~Of demons forces,
228    43|       languish yet, and find no place of rest.~Justly this growing
229    43|    yield to what this beauteous place should bear;~-- So rare
230    43|      Silent appeared the gloomy place, and one~Fitting the cruel
231    43|         the fairy Manto fills a place~About Argia, prompt to serve
232    43|        passing puissant in this place am I,~No other or worse
233    43|    against the take, O husband, place;~And, as 'twas granted thee,
234    43|  Lampedosa's island-shore,~That place of combat chosen by the
235    43|       who, himself, some worthy place desires~As much, wherein
236    43|   Orlando so,~That for the holy place he bids him steer;~Who never
237    44|   remained,~As soon as the holy place Astolpho gained.~ ~ XXVI~
238    44|    exprest~Rogero's name in any place should be;~Crost Meuse and
239    44|    those strokes maintain their place;~So are they all bewildered
240    44|      better or of more abundant place.~ ~ CIII~In the same hostelry
241    45|     none;~And one that doth the place of jailer fill~Is prompter
242    45|     drives out another from its place.~A second thought succeeds,
243    45|      was needed but that deadly place.~ ~ XLVI~Lovingly Leo clipt
244    45|        that dark dungeon in his place;~Nor is Rogero known, nor
245    45|      his death would hide;~This place to him seemed far removed
246    46|         sudden presence in that place;~Who fears annoy or trouble
247    46|        silk and gold,~No fairer place this ample world doth hold.~ ~
248    46|  pastimes are designed~In other place; on Alpine mountain hoar~
249    46|         Namus made the mob give place,~Assisted by the Marquis
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