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1 1| withdrawn him from the fight,~To rest and drink at that refreshing 2 1| loathed Rinaldo's beat,~To rest herself a while the maid 3 1| a bed;~And to delay and rest the traveller woo.~'Twas 4 1| where the sun descends to rest;~For he was told in India, 5 1| from that champion and the rest,~As a fit guerdon, mewed 6 1| lays his levelled lance in rest.~In tempest wheels Circassia' 7 1| been forage, stall,~And rest, than further joust and 8 2| would urge him, takes the rest,~Or, when he curbs him, 9 4| mare, his dam, in all the rest.~Such on Riphaean hills, 10 4| only real,~Where all the rest was hollow and ideal.~ ~ 11 4| two captive friends, the rest forbear --~Or (for I crave 12 5| aspect not unlike her, in the rest~Resembling much Geneura' 13 5| too, the occasion of the rest,~Which you shall witness 14 5| eye.~But, above all the rest, his brother dear~Was whelmed 15 5| trumpet, laid his lance in rest;~As well Rinaldo spurred 16 6| sisters give their foe no rest,~Till of her scanty remnant 17 7| career she laid her lance in rest,~And made earth quake beneath 18 7| lordly state:~While all the rest to him such honour do,~And 19 7| The fay alone exceeds the rest as far~As the bright sun 20 7| Argus could discern the rest.~Yet might the observing 21 7| bower, appointed for his rest,~Mid all the others chosen 22 7| sweets outlive the fragile rest~Which quickens man when 23 7| For still, in motion or at rest, the fay~Ill bore the youth 24 7| than half corrupted all the rest.~So was Rogero found, within 25 7| upon this pair~Than all the rest, of whom I prophesied;~As 26 8| flies; Astolpho with the rest,~To their true shape Melissa 27 8| Angelica, by ruffians found at rest,~Is offered to a monster 28 8| English duke, above the rest her care,~Of these, was 29 8| orc and sea-calf, with the rest;~Who waste not only herds, 30 8| into flame) had seemed at rest;~That in his escort even 31 8| when desire disturbs our rest,~The thought of her, exposed 32 9| sent alike to his eternal rest:~Who going and returning, 33 9| guards might be applied;~The rest of it dispensed to move 34 9| to his swifter steed, the rest in flight~He passes: good 35 10| upon the dame and broke her rest,~The finding herself safe 36 10| Flanders where I sold the rest,~Though little, upon which 37 10| and grateful shade~Would rest his weary limbs, beside 38 10| gentle lord had sought her rest,~Did much the prudent Logistilla 39 10| Polacks, Germans, and the rest~Should in his wide extended 40 10| Under whose ensign are the rest enrolled:~The warrior's 41 10| prelate, camped among the rest.~The broken seat on dusky 42 10| Rogero overhand, not in the rest~Carries his lance, and beats, 43 11| evening, when refreshed with rest~And food, she deemed her 44 11| With Menelaus let Helen rest!~No other prize I seek, 45 12| day, since they into this rest~Had entered, never doffed 46 12| with all care and art.~The rest than diamond dug from mountain 47 12| king, who lays his lance~In rest against the paladin of France;~ ~ 48 12| be pleased to attend~The rest, for here 'tis time my strain 49 13| embarked; while of our band~The rest in the split vessel sink 50 13| the sea should have the rest.~No dwelling on the beach 51 13| outright, and maimed the rest,~While he who was least 52 14| had glorified above the rest~Worth in the Syrian fairy' 53 14| more. But with his lance in rest,~The Tartar monarch at the 54 14| others lay~The spear in rest: a multitude he slew,~Before 55 14| were now already dead,~The rest began to fly in disarray.~ 56 14| more avail~Than all the rest, a first and second band~ 57 14| And Discord too amid the rest espied;~ ~ LXXXII~Even her, 58 14| and deformed, in all the rest;~But with a mantle long 59 14| heartened some, and chid the rest,~And forced them forward 60 15| within it been, among the rest,~It sure had been his last 61 15| a good horse before the rest will dart,~And first attain 62 15| which, Caesar not alone the rest~Of his fair empire saves, 63 15| safety of the countless rest."~-- "Go then in peace," ( 64 15| Straiter or crisper than the rest was seen.~How then should 65 15| before.~He found, among the rest, the fatal thread.~Then 66 15| vengeance of him, ere he rest,~As shall for aye be told. 67 16| folly was a beacon to the rest.~ ~ XIX~The frequent darts 68 16| knightly lance, well placed in rest;~But Fortune even more than 69 16| thousands slain, for all the rest.~And smote the foe who slew 70 16| King Agramant unites the rest,~And parts the troops who 71 17| Berlinghier:~(For one without the rest I never see)~And on the 72 17| aboard the bark in safety rest.~Under his arm some wretches 73 17| of Lucina above all the rest;~If slain or prisoner kept. 74 17| choicest, gave away the rest --~There golden Hermus and 75 17| palm behind. To all the rest,~The king excepted, welcome 76 17| been enchanted like the rest.~The paynim's labour is 77 17| warrior, with the lady and the rest,~Had to the city measured 78 17| came, a witless band.~The rest for other canto I suspend,~ 79 18| once against the king they rest,~Endured the stout and scaly 80 18| means may work upon the rest.~She thither with the dwarfish 81 18| which succours claim;~The rest against the Saracens are 82 18| XLIX~But faster than the rest Alzerba flies,~Whom Dardinel 83 18| low,~And equals with the rest; then smites upon,~And cleaves, 84 18| that he had, surmised the rest, --~Where he was gone, and 85 18| when Gryphon was retired to rest,~In silence from the warrior 86 18| Damascus-town set up their rest.~When at the meeting of 87 18| courser, and with lance in rest,~Imperious at the foolish 88 18| s fen malign,~To all the rest of Cyprus so benign.~ ~ 89 18| with the signal taught the rest their part.~One clears the 90 18| from the field bore off the rest:~To sit down with his loss 91 18| crew,~Is keener than the rest the chase to ply;~And, when 92 19| cavalier,~Excelling all the rest in goodly cheer.~ ~ LXXIX~ 93 19| At once their spears in rest nine warriors laid,~When 94 19| discourtesy.~ ~ XC~"To thee, to rest until to-morrow's light,~ 95 19| with their lances in the rest,~Wait but till other blast 96 19| So splintered even to the rest, they fly:~While with such 97 19| both the brothers and the rest who sided~Upon that part, 98 20| command, as well as all the rest,~Who of their female band 99 20| pleasures teemed this place of rest,~For ten days, to that roving 100 20| Kept for like cruel use the rest among.~ ~ XXXVII~"Adorned 101 20| Should an exception to the rest be known.~ ~ XLIII~" `And 102 20| sluggards, idle for the rest.~ ~ LII~" `To keep among 103 20| The knight to his eternal rest is gone.~Would I with him 104 20| his city place before the rest.~Little, by Heaven, the 105 20| this city, have set up your rest~Beneath this roof (for which 106 20| free~Remain, to leave the rest in slavery."~ ~ LXXIX~These 107 20| repose upon the floor,~And rest and guard among each other 108 20| natives of that land) the rest;~-- Nay, with security and 109 20| in any wise~Deprive; God rest thee merry with thy prize!~ ~ 110 20| and burned to know the rest;~Who, in the hints of the 111 20| Zerbino to his tongue gave rest,~Since speaking to the woman 112 21| to the knight;~In all the rest, as one at large and free,~ 113 21| desires, which knew not rest~In seeking what her wicked 114 22| lay on."~Rabican with the rest had broke his bands,~But 115 22| that he might scower the rest,~(As much he coveted) of 116 22| it behoves that, ere the rest I say,~I Bradamant and good 117 22| were within the wizard's rest,~They should not e'er have 118 22| cavalier or lady by that rest~Without some noted scorn 119 22| better cavaliers lay lance in rest,~Nor have for years in France 120 22| fulfil,~Says she shall never rest by day nor night,~Nor ever 121 22| he himself is thrown,~The rest must undertake the enterprise,~ 122 22| rules the heavens ordain the rest,~Or Fortune, if he leave 123 22| brother's side,~Tore off the rest, and made the buckler blaze:~ 124 22| damsel, stretched among the rest~Who him had thither guided: 125 22| strange adventure to the rest~Of the wide world, from 126 23| called the damsel from the rest,)~"Nor have I one, Hippalca 127 23| own light, in motion or at rest.~ ~ XXXVII~"I leave such 128 23| cloud more dismal than the rest,~Is the unhappy father's 129 23| he killed, and chased the rest,~And smote, and pierced, 130 23| exclaimed the Tartar), "for the rest!~For my first want is thoroughly 131 23| weary bed, in search of rest;~And vainly shifting, harder 132 23| broken thrice, and sought~His rest anew; nor ever ceased his 133 23| off; and, farther than the rest,~His cuirass; through the 134 24| Upheaved, and made a mace the rest to bray.~Astounded, upon 135 24| awake at the last day.~The rest, who well awake at the last 136 24| awake at the last day.~The rest, who well advised and nimble 137 24| company;~But, roving or at rest, by night or day,~Shalt 138 24| hermit, from his neighbouring rest,~Accustomed oft to seek 139 24| intent;~And made her, for the rest of life, desire~To live 140 24| regard~With more delight than rest, which others prize,~The 141 25| one surprise and rend,~The rest dispersing, leave their 142 25| in the wood set up their rest.~When to this city, near 143 25| his troubled, interrupted rest,~Remembers him of every 144 25| withdrawn -- with all the rest --~Pages and chamberlains, 145 25| mayst fully comprehend the rest;~But God alone can read 146 25| rankling in his bosom, banish rest.~ ~ LXXXI~The siege of Agramant, 147 25| for life, in all things, rest."~ ~ XCII~Rogero is such 148 25| eyelids closed as well, and rest ensued:~For Slumber came 149 26| glorious and immortal when at rest.~ ~ II~Bradamant well would 150 26| claws; a fox in all the rest:~Which seemed to ravage 151 26| he would tell it to the rest.~ ~ XXXVIII~Vivian on Malagigi 152 26| splendour, as in all the rest,~Wanting in worth, will 153 26| Vivian and Malagigi, that the rest~Might be more tranquil, 154 26| to some distance from the rest,~She was dispatched by her 155 26| corslet, casque and all the rest,~-- At their entreaty, these 156 26| guard and surety for the rest,)~One and the other champion -- 157 26| career,~The weapons at the rest to pieces went;~Yet neither 158 26| doubt in him, nor any of the rest.~ ~ CXXXVI~Of Malagigi he 159 26| Aldigier, and there must rest.~The two first champions 160 27| CII~Five have set up their rest, resolved to be~The first 161 27| himself and courser little rest.~The following day or next, 162 27| his many tales, among the rest,~(Whereof a third is from 163 28| grandeur was exalted o'er the rest,~And that, for riches, subjects, 164 28| the first inn set-up your rest;~For I must back to Rome 165 28| XXXVIII~"One day, amid the rest, the youth surveyed~The 166 28| unjustly hate and blame the rest.~But you shall hear him, 167 28| its priesthood, like the rest,~For war was flaming upon 168 29| erewhile Love's place of rest,~He severed from the snowy 169 29| and their arms suspended rest.~But he in prison pens the 170 29| is meet I let my hearer rest~Ere my strained chords return 171 30| prowess known,~As for the rest, let doubtful victory~Descend 172 30| somewhile, to let their quarrel rest.~ ~ XXX~Five or six months 173 30| well they know,~And wishes rest, if not of one and all.~ 174 30| perchance, had added to the rest.~ ~ LXXII~I say perchance, 175 30| with Richardetto and the rest;~ ~ LXXVII~And how the Child, 176 31| foul scorn would to the rest have done.~Both now had 177 31| they reached their place of rest,~The paladin had chanced 178 31| and Sansonetto, and the rest,~Without word spoken, and 179 31| discourse,~His weapon in the rest, for answer, layed;~He good 180 31| Malagigi, more than all the rest,~Sore doubted the event 181 32| none for comfort or for rest.~Yet, maugre her affliction, 182 32| Charles's peerage and the rest,~If with that shield he 183 32| don the martial mail.~The rest remain within; while they 184 32| and rarely issued from his rest:~With him were lodged ten 185 32| But falls astound; the rest partake his fate,~And on 186 32| enamoured prince who changed his rest:~But first he to a cavalier 187 32| condition;~To seek some other rest must be thine aim,~Since, 188 33| sword nor lays a lance in rest:~All, save that rock which -- 189 33| these ladies and the rest --~They to their chambers 190 33| the vision broken was her rest.~New floods of tears the 191 33| or knight with lance in rest,~Against the worst his saddle 192 33| s beak; a bat in all the rest.~Equipt with feathers, black 193 34| his host had preyed,~And rest content with his Armenian 194 34| appeared, when piled among the rest.~Before, from those bright 195 35| Wasteful Oblivion all the rest consumes.~Now swim about 196 35| nor let other move, the rest.~ ~ LIII~Besides the arms 197 35| beneath those heavy blows~The rest dismounted, makes his spirit 198 36| put her every jealousy at rest.~ ~ XX~Parforce to ground 199 36| recognized Rogero, mid the rest.~With eyes and thought intent, 200 37| Than here Rogero, and the rest who go~With good Rogero, 201 37| Painted and tired above the rest with art,~'Twould seem, 202 37| against that castellain.~There rest the troop; and when Aurora' 203 37| might,~Not putting in the rest her puissant spear,~Or baring 204 37| lance he raised not from the rest,~Six men he slew; transfixed 205 37| town the troop set up their rest,~Until the law is graved, 206 38| Hardly a third survives; the rest are dead.~May it please 207 38| king has chosen from the rest,~To whom a trust so weighty 208 38| In other canto shall the rest appear,~If you that other 209 39| less did Bradamant upon the rest;~But them her spear reduced 210 39| alone,~Than had he lost the rest in arms arrayed.~Wide and 211 39| all that war, he will not rest~From serving Roland and 212 40| Christian church, were he at rest,~As wolf rates lambs, when 213 40| horseback, (footmen were the rest,)~Esteeming him their head, 214 41| interval;~For they have laid in rest their lances keen:~But I 215 42| That all believed it to its rest was gone;~-- Inflamed them 216 42| arms and coursers reft,~The rest he to their knives' disposal 217 42| courser plunges without rest.~Like a leaf quakes his 218 42| needful shall I welcome rest."~ ~ LXIII~Upon the green 219 42| circuit, than for all the rest~Which kind and favouring 220 42| on whom that charge did rest,~Placed a gold cup before 221 43| Than being with me, did I rest or rove.~Twas long ere we 222 43| yet, and find no place of rest.~Justly this growing ill 223 43| done --~Rises and to his rest desires to go:~Awhile will 224 43| not with us the tale may rest)~That in the very sin her 225 43| further hear he will not rest;~And till he can find matter 226 43| the nurse, that all the rest revealed~(I know not wherefore, 227 43| peace, and wait me in thy rest; for there,~Where'er thou 228 43| lose as well the worthless rest?"~ ~ CLXIV~Repeating this 229 43| prayed,~That he would to his rest his soul convey.~Before 230 43| men had past before the rest,~All taken from the poorest 231 43| Receives Orlando and the rest on land;~Blesses the company 232 44| that e'er laid lance in rest:~But much more; that to 233 44| willingly thereof, as with the rest,~As soon as asked, the warrior 234 44| whereof I speak than in the rest.~ ~ LII~Rogero said: "If 235 44| some salute him; of the rest~Some kist the warrior's 236 44| drawn his bit, nor given him rest.~ ~ CII~Ungiardo had that 237 44| the Child with lance in rest~Succoured the Bulgars in 238 45| fear endure;~Deeming the rest would by his hand have died.~ 239 45| challenge, as erewhile the rest,~To Leo was declared at 240 46| Mamma, Ginevra, with the rest I see,~Correggio's seed, 241 46| other run with lance in rest.~The spears seem ice, as