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1 Int| any of the Peers have ever seen, and all want her. However, 2 1| from his hand.~As soon as seen, the maid who rode at speed~ 3 1| flight;~And at each shadow, seen in valley blind,~Or mountain, 4 1| of its native glade,~Has seen a hungry pard or tiger tear~ 5 1| approaching near,~Had he seen warrior pass, by whom were 6 2| XVIII~You might have seen those angry cavaliers~Change 7 2| side~Would liefer far have seen his heart out-torn,~Left 8 2| quickly that he scarce is seen.~Now this, now that, the 9 2| blazed,~No glare was ever seen which shone so bright:~Nor 10 2| that in its bottom he had seen~A gentle damsel of bewitching 11 4| The wily cat is sometimes seen to play;~Till waxing wroth, 12 4| nor tower on any side is seen,~As if no castle there had 13 4| gallery she updrew~A lover, seen by him, at dead of night.~ 14 4| damsel dame, or wight was seen:~Hard by the barbarous twain 15 5| in the moonlight clearly seen, and I,~In aspect not unlike 16 5| without more delay;~In having seen too much, the occasion lies;~ 17 5| Disaster, was that he had seen too much.~ ~ LXI~"Wide was 18 5| such sorrow bred~The having seen her little chastity,~He 19 5| to make him way:~Above is seen Rinaldo's lofty form,~The 20 6| And showed a visage often seen before,~The cherished face 21 6| from a headland, he~Had seen him plunge into the foaming 22 6| universal world,~Would not have seen a lovelier in his round,~ 23 6| XXXII~Next drops were seen to stand upon the bark,~ 24 6| hugest yet in any water seen:~More than eleven paces, 25 6| after or before.~As soon as seen, my aspect pleased the fay;~ 26 6| Grace and Beauty would be seen.~ ~ LXX~Into the mead rode 27 7| Of bridge and stream was seen, the passage barred.~ ~ 28 7| and brighter than was ever seen.~ ~ IX~To meet the Child, 29 7| mouth with vermeil tint is seen to glow:~Within are strung 30 7| arms; and, as enchanter seen~In magic and the use of 31 7| st: but that she may be seen~Without disguise, and in 32 9| Zealand, they descried,~One seen before, and one shut in 33 9| new.~ ~ LXXVIII~He who has seen the thunder, from on high,~ 34 10| opening from its bud is seen,~And with the vernal sun 35 10| beside,~And with the blessing seen is satisfied.~ ~ XLVII~" 36 10| perhaps in heaven above, are seen.~ ~ LIX~What gives to them 37 10| Green odoriferous shrubs are seen to grow,~Which through the 38 10| it, till Hungary~He had seen; and Polacks, Germans, and 39 11| cloud from humid vale is seen to rise,~Pregnant with rain 40 11| at the sound;~And having seen Orlando dive, and rise~From 41 11| often he the knight~Had seen, and had with him held colloquy,~ 42 11| to the touch: above were seen~Two rounding paps, like 43 12| rage repairs,~Till he has seen each bower, each galleried 44 12| spent.~ ~ X~Here beds are seen adorned with silk and gold;~ 45 12| all of them the vision, seen apart,~Seemed that which 46 12| desperately~Closing in fight were seen, his horse did gore~Along 47 12| Circassian and the maid were seen,~ ~ LVI~Towards a vale upon 48 12| best.~After much country seen, a forest gray~She reached, 49 12| blemish of the soul was seen confest:~None looked therein, 50 12| cave, beside a fire was seen~A gentle maid of pleasing 51 13| nor there~Is any pathway seen, by footsteps pressed;~Only 52 13| knot of slimy snakes is seen to lie,~With battered heads 53 14| direr havoc never yet was seen:~And as with that jaw bone, 54 14| face by him of Tartary~Is seen, which has no paragon in 55 14| hands upraised to pray~Are seen: if treasure seemed to God 56 15| Salamon, the two~Guidos are seen, and either Angelin;~Bavaria' 57 15| whence strung~Might not be seen some wretched prisoner hung.~ ~ 58 15| Hearing my tale, what he has seen remember.~ ~ LXXI~If the 59 15| crisper than the rest was seen.~How then should good Astolpho, 60 16| know not if I should have seen that day.~ ~ XI~"When I 61 16| the Duke of Lancaster, are seen.~ ~ XLI~The paladin rode 62 16| trembling in their hands, is seen the lance,~Their thighs 63 16| Of plain, between, was seen to disappear.~Was never 64 16| With wide-extended shade is seen to shrowd;~Breath, smoke 65 16| Zerbino was more wonders seen to do~Than ever stripling 66 17| in frolic sport,~Many are seen to ply the festive dance;~ 67 17| he reached the cave, was seen.~Three youths of ours, ere 68 17| resort,~He by the king is seen, and all his court;~ ~ CXX~ 69 17| his deeds have heard or seen,~Save what ill feats to-day 70 17| which two sluggish cows are seen,~Weary and weak, and with 71 18| command.~ ~ XIX~He who has seen the fence, in well-thonged 72 18| order stood;~You might have seen the ample camp give way.~ 73 18| such store,~Now shall be seen -- be seen, if you will 74 18| Now shall be seen -- be seen, if you will me,~His son, 75 18| may display.~Which here is seen, if it be known to thee."~ 76 18| Saracen, was Paris-town~Seen in that gleam, and hill 77 19| part.~ ~ II~Were the heart seen as is the outward cheer,~ 78 19| plain~Till he in earth had seen his master laid.~He, with 79 19| stripling's wounds were seen to heal and close:~The youth 80 19| there the harboured ship was seen~(The news had spread already 81 19| shoulders of the foe~Was seen the steel, so well was it 82 19| battle of the foe! --~I have seen bombard open in such mode~ 83 20| by them professed, well seen;~And whosoever turns the 84 20| she before Zerbino had not seen,~Perceived 'twas him of 85 21| Thenceforth he nevermore was seen to smile:~All his discourse 86 22| what till that day~He had seen not, by Atlantes rendered 87 22| martial play,~Our age has seen not. These the goodly crew:~ 88 23| I have so many read and seen;~By her may this Medoro 89 23| issue; so to abide~Water is seen, imprisoned in the vase,~ 90 24| LI~Had but the lovers seen a drop of blood,~They might 91 24| on a rock he stood,~Had seen the wretch's fury; how he 92 24| hold,~She might before have seen the cavalier~Wandering with 93 24| side, where'er the foe is seen~To threaten stroke in vain, 94 25| So scattering hadst thou seen the frighted throng,~When 95 25| Rogero said, "You have I seen elsewhere;~And have again, 96 25| is possible you may have seen,~I know not when nor where ( 97 25| Flordespine I knew: and I had seen~In Saragossa and in France 98 26| brand~Are from the saddle seen to disappear:~Before it 99 26| had Mars in bold Rogero seen,~Perhaps Bellona he had 100 26| XXXIV~Approaching next, is seen a cavalier,~His temples 101 26| Lion, who that Beast is seen to hold~By both his ears, 102 27| close array.~Whoe'er has seen the passing tempest blow,~ 103 27| Italians, English, French, were seen, and through~Those armies 104 27| Where whilom he had Discord seen; and there~Seated in chapter 105 27| that she ten times was ever seen,~Even from the day when 106 27| whate'er of level land~Was seen, extending on the better 107 28| forthwith he lets the youth be seen,~Lest him the king of little 108 28| he, for nothing said,~Or seen, which might to him displeasing 109 28| either apprehended to be seen:~But when alone -- now left 110 29| purpose veer;~For her, scarce seen, and to that warrior strange,~ 111 29| shifting here and there, was seen to strain,~Brimfull of pride, 112 29| overgrown:~No sooner is he seen, than backward flies~Angelica, 113 30| the head above the wave is seen:~Let him not hope to measure 114 30| art best read;~Who, having seen the fruits of that fell 115 30| that she expected to have seen~Rogero's self, more welcome 116 31| fight assail:~Was never seen a feller strife in show.~ 117 31| tended, honoured, and well seen,~As he in any place had 118 31| valiant knight, and better seen~That at another time, as 119 31| ere they were by others seen or heard,~Into their midmost 120 31| she averred;~This had she seen, and ill could be deceived;~ 121 31| the fury of the Franks are seen;~More find the passage blocked, 122 31| thou wert ill paired was seen whilere,)~And more esteemest 123 32| fair eyes and brows are seen to clear.~If footman, or 124 32| Paynim aid,~And ne'er was seen without the cavalier,~The 125 32| howsoever fair,~That can be seen without the aid of light.~ 126 32| lovely damsel by that band is seen,~No fiercer in affray than 127 32| hour~Endures, as you have seen"; while so his tale~To Bradamant 128 32| unadorned that martial maid be seen,~Thou canst not match her 129 32| and blustering gale,~Is seen to change her cheer, and 130 32| next the courier maid is seen to rise.~With that the warder 131 33| III~The painters we have seen, and others, who~Thousands 132 33| bird resembling this was seen~I know not, I, nor have 133 34| desert drear,~Was never seen a saint more mortified.~ 134 34| himself, that knight is seen~-- Friendless, through us -- 135 34| that sad and drear,~And seen by heaven and nature with 136 34| those sainted three~Have seen corruption, but in garden, 137 34| and rich champaign~Are seen, than those which are below 138 34| stored,~Save only Madness, seen not here at all,~Which dwells 139 34| an old man some skins was seen to bear,~Who, seemingly 140 35| The nymph was to the river seen to steer,~The solemn mystery, 141 35| and bridge of dread:~-- Seen of the guard, that on his 142 35| plate and mail;~Nor having seen beneath those heavy blows~ 143 36| appear,~Virtues but seldom seen with us; while we~Of evil 144 36| Measured by that which I have seen to-day."~Hearing him, while 145 36| ice, so hard erewhile, is seen to flow;~At those entreaties, 146 37| and bold, the world hath seen~In Greece and Rome not only, 147 37| in this earthly round~Is seen in them who don the female 148 37| gone,~Nor in the rear it seen Rogero's crest;~Who with 149 37| And none, save dead, are seen in street or square.~ ~ 150 38| shown)~Marphisa had been seen to bend her knee:~For Pepin' 151 38| likelihood to stand.~Now it is seen, if there be likelihood,~ 152 38| LXXVII~After short pause, was seen upon the plain~The paynim 153 39| hence levelled spears~Are seen in one short instant here 154 39| disgrace, who most renown,~Was seen, on both hands, in the selfsame 155 39| thither on a palfry light,~Is seen a damsel, clad in sable 156 39| hold the foe.~He who has seen a bull, by mastiffs chased~ 157 39| erst Silenus said -- when seen,~And taken sleeping the 158 40| excellent and rare,~Wherein was seen the work of days of yore:~ 159 40| XXII~So better could be seen each warrior's claim,~That 160 40| They that without have seen the leap he made,~Too late 161 40| sceptres swayed,~Who, having seen their squadron put to flight,~ 162 41| Nor after, was she ever seen to smile.~ ~ XXXIII~The 163 41| whitening of the dawn was seen,~Armed, in a moment leapt 164 41| future life, reviewed,~Were seen, as well as his unhappy 165 41| loud noise, the sea was seen to swell,~At that loud noise, 166 41| scattered stars on earth were seen.~He drops the bridle and 167 42| line the horrid snake has seen,~That his young son, amid 168 42| spend its gall,~Now we have seen the damsel in her pain~Rogero 169 42| that rich mansion see,~And seen from those four gates as 170 42| a mighty marvel shall be seen;~For if thou wearest Cornwall' 171 43| round this fount by thee are seen.~ ~ XVII~"What time the 172 43| however shall by you be seen.~Yet will I warrant not 173 43| piteous smart,~Than had he seen a hostile hand his side~ 174 43| sight;~The smallest ever seen, of aspect sweet,~Long hair, 175 43| cloths of silk and gold are seen.~ ~ CXXXIV~"He chanced upon 176 43| again, nor e'er before~Had seen a visage of such loathsome 177 43| rude sound,~Erewhile was seen to run her restless round.~ ~ 178 44| and emperor leagued are seen,~And on the marrow deadly 179 44| SAVIOURS, everywhere is seen.~ ~ XXXIV~With sound of 180 45| ill appaid,~His cheek was seen to blanch with sickly dye;~ 181 45| That other lets himself be seen of none.~ ~ LXX~Dordona' 182 46| Where the white unicorn was seen pourtraid.~ ~ XXVII~There 183 46| way~(Nor was his visage seen) Rogero sped.~He, on the 184 46| speech, about the child are seen:~Him have they strewed, 185 46| guide.~ ~ LXXXIX~There is it seen, how he his blooming age~ 186 46| XC~A cardinal he next is seen, though young~In years, 187 46| and of stature grand,~Was seen to ride towards the royal 188 46| her champion's fall had seen;~And well nigh at that sight