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1 2| yonder mountain past, (save I mistake)~A tower is seated 2 4| further beneficial ends,~And save from blame, and danger, 3 4| freedom less lament.~ ~ XXXII~"Save they should seek to break 4 4| were wise;~Thou sayest to save him from what stars foreshow,~ 5 4| numerous train.~Let none, save he be valiant, venture here,~ 6 4| such evil drew;~And, to save time, commands his squire 7 5| desperation for his guide;~Nor, save the duke and knight, for 8 7| danger to her love descries,~Save this some strong and speedy 9 8| by its aid might better save.~ ~ XVII~Thus by Rogero' 10 8| deemed that nought was done~Save she restored his armour, 11 8| heard in wood or grass,~Save the bough perched Cicala' 12 8| arms, would dight;~And, save that he was now waxed old, 13 8| do the timid damsel knew,~Save that she closer to her saddle 14 8| fault should be repented,~Save he, returning home, his 15 9| bears, unknown to any wight,~Save him, of the ancient nations 16 9| reflection made,~That, save I first avenged myself, 17 9| death, till then delayed,~Save in that time, through force 18 9| longer will arrive in time to save~My cherished spouse from 19 9| means to succour him remain;~Save I, to liberate him from 20 9| have Bireno freed;~He will save both the lovers, if his 21 9| breast,~Exceeds all credence, save in those who view.~The tyrant 22 9| many, many prized made,~Save to that engine, found amid 23 10| thing beside the shore;~Nor, save the shore, was any thing 24 10| give me sepulture, be by,~Save wolf perchance, who roves 25 10| there, it seems, is found to save.~Thence o'er that sea he 26 10| form of animal exprest,~Save in the head, with eyes and 27 11| alone can me from misery save,~Well shall I thank thee 28 11| when told the tidings, none~Save Roland could such mighty 29 11| bruited action of the knight,~Save when some faithful witness 30 12| back or take another road, save here,~In truth, you covet 31 12| was charmed is understood,~Save where the child, enclosed 32 13| constant bosom burned.~He, save a way to have me with him, 33 13| pointed rocks about Rochelle:~Save He, above, assist us at 34 13| blind the foe;~Unsated, save it register his sprite~Among 35 14| swore the king in vain,~That save he won the blade Orlando 36 14| not the champion near,~To save the illustrious blood of 37 14| thou art without power to save, will cry,~Because thou 38 15| than death loath thus to save my head.~The worst that 39 16| not force and breath~To save her from Sir Gryphon, threatening 40 16| from slavery~And death to save, a subject's vows oblige;~ 41 17| That life is loathsome save he her regain.~ ~ XXXVIII~" 42 17| the monarch said,~`To save thee and thy followers every 43 17| less than Fortune served in save)~And running to the sea 44 17| deadly weapons measure,~Save that the king may part them 45 17| deeds have heard or seen,~Save what ill feats to-day have 46 18| the courier may recount,~Save that a wight had wrought 47 18| be lost our noble seed.~Save you united go, be sure the 48 18| Origille should be hewed,~Save in all points the very truth 49 18| believed him easily;~And, save in taking Gryphon's horse 50 18| lie.~In all 'twas perfect, save that he the dame~Had for 51 18| bids the king have care,~Save he would lose his Syrian 52 18| reverenced is Fusberta's blade.~Save Dardinel, Mount Alban's 53 18| red and white,~For thou, save this from me thou canst 54 18| some remnant of the host to save,~Than bid whole squadrons 55 18| well charged with prey,~To save themselves they think sufficient 56 18| lose two living men, to save one dead:~ ~ CXC~And dropt 57 18| know his danger, him to save~A thousand deaths, instead 58 19| amid the forest gray,~To save himself, pursued the youth 59 19| lovers rested in delight.~Save for the youth the lady has 60 19| passengers affrighted sore;~Save that Marphisa took the other 61 19| secure from storm or breach,~(Save only from the south, a safe 62 19| and labour long~Must die, save they be strongest of the 63 19| with vengeful spite;~And, save thou take my hospitality,~ 64 20| themselves would be~The scheme, save changed; for if from them 65 20| am confident~Myself to save, and enemies to slay;~Though 66 20| Sir Guido said) I know, save this avail."~ ~ LXXIV~"This 67 20| LXXIV~"This only us can save, should it succeed;~This, 68 21| waxed the skies;~Nor ever, save at evening, thither came;~ 69 21| wight.~ ~ LI~"And threatens, save he with desires comply~To 70 22| sell,~When on their way to save an errant knight~Doomed 71 22| enough of day remains~To save the lover from his cruel 72 22| thousand spears,~We vow to save; so it be done with speed.~ 73 22| brought her aid.~ ~ LXXXIII~Save these three times, he has 74 24| had sought the warrior, save~Within the palace of Atlantes' 75 24| attentive how to ward,~How to save life and honour from surprise;~ 76 24| made the damsel see,~That save in God there was no true 77 24| quarters had already laid;~And, save quick succour thither was 78 25| Yet love sways more; for, save that the command~Was laid 79 25| paynim creed,~They will, save quickly succoured in the 80 25| seized on lord and family,~Save young Rogero: no repose 81 25| succour at his hand;~And, save he quickly to his comfort 82 26| s godlike labour dight;~Save voice was wanting, these 83 26| dishonour will ensue and blame,~Save he from Rodomont redeems 84 26| mine," the Tartar cried,~"Save other champion in your succour 85 26| bestow on others, much shall save,~As water never fails in 86 26| stream within its bounds,~And save his pastures and expected 87 27| possest,~Is ill at counsel, save, with sober thought,~He 88 27| tower, and house, and, save confined~'Twixt solid walls 89 27| behind them and before,~Save Oliver, and Ogier hight 90 27| to my white-winged bird,~Save this from me thou first 91 27| hope not for that horse, save first~Me, on this quarrel, 92 27| to Argier's lord allow,~Save humbly Rodomont to him applied,~ 93 27| conduct cause can I declare,~Save this alone, that you a woman 94 28| exprest~By page or other -- save his embassy~He did himself; 95 28| introduced whatever wight,~Save he most faithful was esteemed: 96 29| for her woes,~And means to save her chastity from shame,~( 97 29| finished, stood:~Here -- save his casque was open -- Ulien' 98 29| Orlando answered nought,~Save that his foot he to their 99 30| will Gradasso bear~That save against himself the Tartar 100 30| by some angel stayed,~To save Rogero from the mischief 101 30| cold and pale, complain,~Save by the griding curb of shame 102 30| suspended were;~Suspended all, save trenchant Durindana,~Relinquished 103 30| would ever have given o'er,~Save by the hope consoled, that 104 31| Nor this had I believed, save with these eyes~That strange 105 31| brand,~No wight is left, save he who slaughtered lies.~ 106 31| these are left in care,~Save pressing need demands their 107 31| will be a prisoner cries,~Save he with speed betake himself 108 31| the sky,~Will hunt thee, save that courser thou forego,~ 109 32| me, alas! and, what can I~Save my irrational desire lament?~ 110 32| Wherein have I~Ever offended, save in loving thee?~What wonder 111 32| for this can I suppose,~Save that they grudge me safe 112 32| much may lose;~ ~ CVI~"And save the gain and loss well balanced 113 33| lays a lance in rest:~All, save that rock which -- Typheus' 114 33| or climb the steed again;~Save that from other they by 115 33| battle so intent,~That, save on one another's troubled 116 33| from his primaeval doom may save.~Here, save I err in what 117 33| primaeval doom may save.~Here, save I err in what their rites 118 34| neither town,~Not tower, save one, where cliffs forbade 119 34| from every other loss to save;~Right sure he otherwise 120 34| that increasing smoke to save,~Makes for the mouth of 121 34| infirmities are stored,~Save only Madness, seen not here 122 34| he had lost of yore;~But, save the interpreter the lesson 123 34| liquor soft and thin,~Which, save well corked, would from 124 35| They, doubt it not, shall save~Your noble names from Lethe' 125 35| am, as she whilere;~Nor save to venge her have I sought 126 35| exprest.~ ~ LII~He parts; and save that in a caverned cell~ 127 35| the cause divine aright;~Save him, in all the world the 128 36| despiteous doings tell,~Save one alone, whereat from 129 36| And armed withal (for, save in iron vest,~Her seldom 130 36| enveloped in my vest, I save,~And bear to Mount Carena 131 36| follower of the Moslem faith,~Save sword in hand, and to the 132 37| amorous rage,~He deemed, save he enjoyed her, he should 133 37| me and thee no less can save,' (she said,)~`And this 134 37| house repair;~And none, save dead, are seen in street 135 37| twas afterwards designed,~Save it repented of its errors 136 37| their foliage lose;~And, save she find her statute in 137 38| puissant shou'd~Exist on earth, save he observed my rite.~Hence 138 38| XXXIX~"But who could think, save only God on high~Prescient 139 38| I may as well our Africk save,~And ruin this redoubted 140 38| remnant of your train,~You save, together with your royal 141 38| Montalban's knight,~Armed, save his helmet, erst Mambrino' 142 39| the routed hands maintain;~Save that a war of distant parts 143 39| nostrils well;~ ~ LI~And save his morion had been more 144 39| he puffs and blows.~For, save his nostrils, would Astolpho 145 39| warm.~ ~ LXXXV~Him, that to save his life i' the waters thought,~ 146 40| leap he made,~Too late to save him deem all human aid.~ ~ 147 40| For well the foeman knows, save thou art gone,~He for short 148 40| roebuck, deer and hare;~And, save to fishermen, is little 149 40| his restive mood to shend,~Save he maintains the treaty, 150 40| ships espied,~Nor Saracens save dead beheld he there.~For 151 40| Dane his guard foregoes,~Save on the faulchion's flat 152 41| your welfare; counsel none~Save this, in your disaster, 153 41| XLV~"Ye may depart, who, save ye better play~The warrior, 154 42| retrieve, his crippled foot, save sprained,~And almost crushed; 155 42| need Rinaldo stands,~To save him from the cruel monster' 156 42| occasion gave,~My lord, save drinking of this chilly 157 43| retire the last;~Yet cannot save himself from being stied~ 158 43| faithful is, ye cannot say,~Save of her faith ye have assurance 159 43| She nought replies; nor save by tears she speaks,~Which 160 43| noble troop upon the lord,~Save beggars, hardly any one 161 43| woman to true honour rise,~Save chaste in name and deed; 162 43| figure would disguise;~For, save the day wherein she was 163 43| yet her faith and honor save.~The heavens he figured; 164 44| them, and from scathe to save~Their squadrons, lest the 165 44| Love, whose prayer shall save~Me from his fury, till one 166 44| mitre, or by crown,~Nor save by prudence; save by judgement, 167 44| crown,~Nor save by prudence; save by judgement, given~But 168 44| griding tool, may break:~But, save the form it once hath taken, 169 44| Pursued the martial damsel) save he shew~More prowess than 170 44| him a god would make.~He, save his hope deceived him and 171 44| Belgrade.~ ~ LXXIX~Where Save into dark Danube makes descent,~ 172 44| watering-place in the intermediate Save.~A bridge across that rapid 173 45| Raising his camp, from Save's green shore had gone:~ 174 45| these feet will bow my knee,~Save on this felon, good my lord," ( 175 45| thence, he spake no word~Save to the squire who journeyed 176 45| chased the generous youth,~Save that which moved him to 177 45| her, and knew~Her peril, save the foe was quickly sped:~ 178 45| stubborn pain;~Nor saw, save Death, what other power 179 46| living knights we see;~Who, save ye help and comfort quickly 180 46| when three months are done;~Save Fortune otherwise of him 181 46| sent --~Nothing reserves save that unfading bay;~The only 182 46| That he will slay him, save he yields, content~To let