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1 2| XV~This opened, quick and mighty marvel wrought;~For not 2 3| blood of Pontier base;~The mighty wrong chastised, and traitor' 3 3| birth-right, and command~To take a mighty dukedom far away~From his 4 4| with her eyes.~When lo! a mighty noise is heard without!~" 5 4| noise is heard without!~"O mighty mother! king of heaven!" 6 6| in that part,~Passed by a mighty space, the southern sound~ 7 6| such height,~Him in his mighty swiftness equalling.~I scarce 8 6| XXXVII~"There we behold a mighty whale, of size~The hugest 9 6| Of which Alcina keeps a mighty share;~By that usurper from 10 8| the press,~Slaughtered a mighty number of her guard,~Remained 11 8| former lovers changed, a mighty train,~Some into rock or 12 8| Astolpho's lance,~And source of mighty fame to both in France.~ ~ 13 8| swimming to the right,~After a mighty sweep, the lady bears~To 14 8| content:~But, lo! this time a mighty tempest rose,~And wasted 15 10| LXXVII~"Lo! where yon mighty banner planted stands,~Which 16 11| on his right he heard a mighty din.~ ~ XVI~He heard a din, 17 11| warrior's casque, and by~The mighty blow the knight was overlaid:~ 18 11| Where hidden it had lain a mighty space,~The infernal tool 19 11| roar,~And wood and cave the mighty noise return;~The billows 20 11| living head.~ ~ LIV~As if the mighty tumult which he hears,~And 21 11| none~Save Roland could such mighty fear have done;~ ~ LXII~ 22 12| forward spurs, and sees on mighty steed~A warrior trot before 23 12| never dealt in vain:~Each mighty blow from Roland disengages~ 24 12| Paris near,~Orlando made his mighty worth appear.~ ~ LXIX~Two 25 13| Zerbino won,~Who was the mighty king of Scotland's son.~ ~ 26 13| of his foul compeer.~This mighty wrath in either warrior 27 13| wear imperial crown,~And mighty kings; the column and the 28 14| preserved to Rome.~ ~ V~Rome's mighty column, by your valiant 29 14| head;~And amid all that mighty muster, more~Than others, 30 14| I' the scale against our mighty debt, I know;~Nor pardon 31 14| is iron plied alone,~But mighty masses and whole bulwarks 32 14| whistling flight~Of darts, the mighty multitude without;~Many 33 15| in the burning fosse.~The mighty gulf had not contained the 34 15| woes,~Exempted from the mighty mischief goes:~ ~ V~For 35 15| place record;~Who here a mighty duke perforce attend,~Who 36 15| at Caesar's hest,~(A mighty trust) the imperial army 37 15| could compare~With the most mighty realm that ever stood.~But 38 15| brand.~ ~ XLIX~Between the mighty river and the fen,~A path 39 15| admire him as a cavalier~Of mighty worth, and make him goodly 40 15| marvellously flies,~Distances by a mighty length of plain.~This while 41 16| new -~Entrusted squadron mighty prowess showed;~Filling 42 16| one deep phalanx. At the mighty sound~Alone, the Scotsmen 43 17| Norandino's tournament~Does mighty deeds; Martano turns his 44 17| too remote.~ ~ LXXIX~Thou mighty Lion, that art charged to 45 17| withstand~Sir Gryphon's mighty push and puissant hand.~ ~ 46 17| vices, he,~Made answer: "Mighty sir, I cannot say~Who is 47 18| strive, and smothered in the mighty tide,~One on another, in 48 18| XLIV~He in this time a mighty lance had spanned,~And spurred 49 18| other warriors near.~His mighty strokes discharging, at 50 18| with threatening sound,~A mighty squadron through the gateway 51 18| shame~Upon a cavalier of mighty name.~ ~ LXV~Next seeing 52 18| broke away,~Fall, and with mighty noise the country fill:~' 53 18| their faithful care~Amid the mighty piles, till break of morn,~ 54 19| upon the plain.~There for a mighty space lay young Medore,~ 55 19| Syria, in Laiazzo's bay~A mighty city rise; so nigh at hand,~ 56 19| Sore wearied with such mighty slaughter done;~And if I 57 20| gathered far and nigh~The mighty multitude, for aye intent~ 58 20| another dead.~ ~ XCI~Amid the mighty ruin which ensued,~Cries 59 20| coneys fly,~Who hear some mighty noise resounding nigh.~ ~ 60 20| CXV~Marphisa grasped a mighty lance, and thrust,~Encountering 61 21| Gabrina freed,~Ere him some mighty mischief should betide,~ 62 22| head,~And, when he sees his mighty loss so clear,~Satiate, 63 23| crew;~Promising any one a mighty gain~That should denounce 64 23| slain."~-- "Who deals such mighty blows?" -- one made reply,~ 65 23| thither, to proclaim~The mighty havoc made by thy good hand,~' 66 23| Already dealt is either mighty blow,~Where the helm yields 67 24| Zerbino makes him swear~A mighty oath, under this penalty,~ 68 24| royal maid.~ ~ XLVII~So mighty is the love Zerbino bore,~ 69 24| wards many, in the end~One mighty stroke he cannot scape or 70 24| sit upon his steed,~Though mighty loss of life-blood, which 71 24| XC~Not that she would her mighty love forbear,~For her dead 72 24| XCIII~So, compassing a mighty round, they fare~Through 73 24| lose me, his betrothed, a mighty cross~The monarch deems, 74 25| hire and fee.~ ~ ~ I~Oh! mighty springs of war in youthful 75 25| fury shewed,~If e'er his mighty valour well was scanned,~' 76 25| thanks he owed~For such a mighty benefit bestowed.~ ~ XX~" 77 25| Laments and sobs, with mighty woe downweighed.~ ~ XXXIV~" 78 26| CANTO 26~ ~ ARGUMENT~Of mighty matters, sculptured in a 79 26| who moves his horse,~With mighty heart, and lays his weapon 80 26| Intended, levels such a mighty lance,~He showed himself, 81 26| height.~ ~ CXXX~It was a mighty leap, yet not so wide~As 82 27| question stirred,~And made the mighty tumult which has heard.~ ~ 83 27| for him decide.~ ~ CV~The mighty king of Sarza, who long 84 27| shore~Unploughed remained a mighty space of sea;~But that this 85 27| Himself removed from thence a mighty space,~Who sits so bent, 86 28| said,~And that 'twould be a mighty wonderment,~If her, at his 87 29| Where Rodomont beside the mighty flood~Was hurrying on his 88 29| county knew aright;~And mighty marvel in that dame it raised~ 89 29| tried.~"How can a fool such mighty prowess show?"~Between his 90 30| double,~And yet resists such mighty blows with pain.~The champions 91 31| knowing well his force and mighty thew)~Received the cavalier 92 31| gentle thrust.~Nor much their mighty strength or manege-lore~ 93 31| virtuous sword.~ ~ CV~With mighty marvel and with greater 94 32| foul and darksome part;~If mighty sins for mighty vengeance 95 32| part;~If mighty sins for mighty vengeance cry,~Where due 96 33| Merlin, I say, the Devils mighty son,~Well versed in what 97 33| with a bridge, achieved at mighty cost,~At Malamocco, to bestride 98 33| word,~To Pharamond such mighty matters said;~Whose birth 99 33| who had suffered, to their mighty pain,~All night, the freezing 100 33| With mickle industry, with mighty pain~And art, Rinaldo, shifting 101 33| strife, were spent,~Hearing a mighty noise, both champions turn,~ 102 33| mountain went,~Where Egypt's mighty river finds a vent.~ ~ CX~ 103 33| jewels rare.~Here shall thy mighty miracle be told~In sculpture, 104 34| slake.~ ~ XXXI~"To push my mighty victory to an end~I scheme, 105 34| stone of sanguine dye.~O mighty wonder! O Daedalian sleight!~ 106 34| that elder hoar~Raised mighty wonder in the cavalier,~ 107 34| patriarch Enoch, and the mighty seer~Elias; nor as yet those 108 34| Which mansions of such mighty size contain,~Such never 109 34| courts.~ ~ LXXX~He marks mighty pool of porridge spilled,~ 110 34| paladin,~Anglantes' lord, the mighty sense contained;~And from 111 35| evermore?~Yet will not I such mighty loss lament,~So that it 112 35| for any use;~And, out of mighty myriads, hardly one~Is saved 113 35| gan recite,~Where Argier's mighty king the road impedes;~And 114 35| at speed; and with such mighty sound~Echoes that bridge, 115 35| And little lacked, and mighty risque she ran~Of falling 116 35| rampart's height~Stood, with a mighty following, next the plain,~ 117 35| stirred~The paynim's fury to a mighty flame;~So that, without 118 36| stifled in her heart~That mighty love, wherewith she burned 119 36| Seeing their knight such mighty prowess show;~Their knight, 120 36| rage in other part,~And mighty deeds achieved, which fame 121 36| swerves.~ ~ LVI~In that, a mighty stroke Marphisa sped,~Meaning 122 36| amazed~And those two damsels mighty marvel raised.~ ~ LXVII~ 123 36| Unrivalled, both, in arms of mighty name.~ ~ LXXVI~When afterwards 124 37| study, yieldeth nought)~With mighty diligence, and mickle pain,~ 125 37| strain~Descended, who the mighty city rule,~Which Mincius 126 37| due punishment suspend,~By mighty pain the long delay amend.~ ~ 127 37| haughty tide,~When fed with mighty rain or melted snow;~And, 128 38| offence~Had made Rogero mighty recompense.~ ~ VI~He will 129 38| of all those named~For mighty riches, or for valour famed.~ ~ 130 38| abate the grandeur of they mighty name:~I haply so had done; 131 38| was bound,~Which was the mighty champion's brain to right.~ 132 38| beneath such distant sky,~Such mighty host would come, to work 133 38| land,~Followed by such a mighty multitude,~Should set his 134 38| To our long infamy and mighty woe."~ ~ XLVIII~Thus warily 135 38| fierce Orlando's show;~Whose mighty prowess I have proved in 136 39| front,~And taken Argier's mighty shape; in show~And gesture 137 39| Uproot hard rocks, and mighty trees which grow~On their 138 39| Opening to ravening seas a mighty vent;~And more than all 139 40| helpful force~Of him our mighty pastor to implore.~But, 140 40| three,~Assured me of the mighty feat withal,~Certified after 141 40| waters drown;~While he, that mighty slaughter's cause, is flown.~ ~ 142 40| Those bulwarks stand a mighty space below.~ ~ XXIII~Brandimart 143 40| that wall, and with such mighty blow,~The bold assailant 144 40| victors, laden with their mighty prey,~From that unhappy 145 40| my good sceptre, in such mighty force,~Will make them war 146 40| moored closely lay~The mighty squadrons to that harbour 147 40| anguish, with lament and mighty fear;~Quickly for courser, 148 41| before)~He had belied his mighty strength and breath;~For 149 41| Less harm Maganza in his mighty rage.~ ~ LXVII~On Azos, 150 41| foot espied,~After such mighty strokes unstained and dry,~ 151 42| thy fall caused thine such mighty pain,~They were to fury 152 42| The heavy trunk of Libya's mighty lord.~His spirit, which 153 42| appears in sight;~And well his mighty puissance testified,~And 154 42| and jealous pain,~He after mighty plaint and mighty woe~Resolved 155 42| after mighty plaint and mighty woe~Resolved anew to eastern 156 42| Till he arrived in Arden's mighty wood.~ ~ XLVI~When within 157 42| from Heaven shall heir~As mighty virtue as on earth doth 158 42| hear his song,~Wrapt in as mighty wonder at the strain~As 159 42| CIII~"Drink, and a mighty marvel shall be seen;~For 160 43| cruel stroke.~ ~ CI~" `My mighty obligation due to thee~Is 161 43| occasion to acquire that mighty fee,~Which wretched Anselm' 162 43| espied~The manifest and mighty marvel do,~Disposed himself 163 44| that squadron bright~Is mighty grace and wonderous honour 164 44| him on many a ground~By mighty obligation was he bound.~ ~ 165 44| with dames and knight,~The mighty emperor, mid those greetings 166 44| guidance, great or small, is mighty Love.~ ~ XL~Deny she dared 167 44| Bradamant's egregious mind,~Her mighty valour and her virtue high,~ 168 45| Marphisa works, and kindles mighty strife.~ ~ ~ I~By how much 169 45| more courtesy to pay~The mighty debt that him to Leo tied.~ 170 45| good Rogero weighed~The mighty obligation which he bore;~ 171 45| recompense, which can repay~The mighty obligation that I owe;~Though 172 45| the Child, her brother, mighty scorn~Was done; nor should 173 46| face and gesture show such mighty glee~At my return, no easy 174 46| kinsman Malaguzzo know;~And mighty hope from Adoardo hear,~ 175 46| shew~Constantine doth a mighty host prepare,~And thitherward 176 46| to show,~Which on Hell's mighty dragon puts the rein,~And 177 46| gripes and grapples with such mighty force,~He falls on earth,