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1 2| bone, like ice, in shivers go.~ ~ XI~When the fair damsel 2 2| fast, the champion's wishes go~Faster; and wind itself 3 2| blame yourself alone;~You go forewarned to meet a fate 4 3| what time soever he shall go~Forth with his faithful 5 3| captain, ill bested for war,~Go forth afflicted, and return 6 3| along the shingle shalt thou go,~Beside the sea, whose waves 7 4| heart. (nor can I choose but go)~To strive in battle with 8 4| of steel about its summit go:~And this as high that airy 9 4| behalf, and, ere a month go by,~(Nigh spent) upon the 10 5| impossibility.~ ~ XLIV~"To go the peer resolved, but in 11 5| valiant brother said) `but go';~And thither went that 12 5| shaken: Rising thence to go,~He bears away a heart not 13 6| treachery,~And thence would go; but they who first withdrew~ 14 6| abroad the doleful tidings go,~'Twas talked of in the 15 6| I with one only comfort go,~That, if her Polinesso 16 6| Rinaldo's signal blind,~I go, who warn me to misdoubt 17 6| eagle, crane, or estridge, go.~Some male, some female, 18 7| breeze, the billows come and go.~Not prying Argus could 19 8| hare the pard is wont to go.~Not to stand fast the warrior 20 9| him did Roland to the city go,~And at the bottom of a 21 9| liberate him from prison, go~And yield myself to such 22 9| it an ungenerous care~To go with vantage on whatever 23 9| s opposite.~But let him go, the naked archer's sport,~ 24 10| by winds all dissipated go,~After these lovers have 25 10| Wretch, whither shall I go? -- I know not where.~ ~ 26 10| XXXII~"Can I to Friesland go, where I to reign~As queen 27 12| was brought~(Because to go concealed he had good care),~ 28 13| with me you to the forest go,~To change not when the 29 14| bid good old Trivulzio go~With thine, and to thy bands 30 14| Clarindo, Bolga's people go,~Who fills the valiant Mirabaldo' 31 14| daring face, resolved to go~And find the warrior who 32 14| said) "we of the daughter go~Of him our king, who fills 33 14| themselves by a river, as they go.~Which to the sea in silence 34 14| form;~Who will himself go forth with them that storm.~ ~ 35 14| tinder, 'mid the paynims go,~And fire and flame in their 36 14| Whom he believed he must go far to find.~ ~ LXXXIII~ 37 14| among the strongest paynims go;~And find occasion whence 38 14| made her seat;~Who cannot go, and hardly keeps her feet.~ ~ 39 14| Morocco's king and he of Cosco go~With these, that men their 40 15| barks keep guard, and others go~A-field, by whom new countries 41 15| that can befall me if I go,~Is I my blood shall with 42 15| the countless rest."~-- "Go then in peace," (the other 43 16| inland, with a wider wheel to go.~Thus England's horse and 44 16| Ariodantes and Lurcanio go;~And with them many a cavalier 45 16| paynims, and exclaims: "Where go~Your bands, and why so basely 46 17| unquestioned, from your city go,~When all are by his vengeful 47 17| strong; 'tis time in trace to go~Of Gryphon, left with Origille, 48 17| good or evil, share.~But go, for love of Heaven, my 49 17| Upon our bodies, let us go again.~By such a strange 50 17| but moved him nought;~To go without Lucina he denied,~ 51 17| best for them at once to go,~And secretly and silently 52 17| by side, with him shall go~The knight, when homeward 53 18| thought a second time to go;~And from his inmost bosom 54 18| with greater power~Should go, did Pride with her as well 55 18| horse to flank, against them go.~While so the deafening 56 18| gore?"~But step by step I go, and as I wind~My way, leave 57 18| noble seed.~Save you united go, be sure the land~Is shut 58 18| pent.~ ~ XCI~Thither they go, where Gryphon from his 59 18| rejoiced. They to Damascus go,~And in a suburb, of the 60 18| dividing all to let them go)~And halt when they have 61 18| companions are that with him go;~ ~ CXXIII~And why they 62 18| who as well~Thither would go, departs the troop among.~ 63 18| lets with that the bridle go,~And a thrust pushes with 64 18| lack not sepulture, will I~Go forth, and seek him out 65 18| would move,~"I too will go," was Cloridan's reply,~" 66 18| embracing to their bourne shall go.~ ~ CLXXX~Malindo, with 67 19| beaten track to Barcelona go.~ ~ XLII~But, ere they there 68 19| through the middle of the city go,~And see the damsels, as 69 19| fiercer need no further go.~Nor to seek more dexterity 70 20| in court, by other guided go~The herd as pleases her 71 20| they, for this, anew would go aboard,~The unhappy Cretan 72 20| charged the adventurers go~For Puglia's pleasant land: 73 20| Guido and the cavaliers who go~Beneath that champion's 74 20| their trust, for ever singly go;~And lion, bear, and tyger, 75 21| beneath his charge must go,~He spake no word; and thus 76 21| seemed the lightest ill,~And go so far, that wanton should 77 21| let my spotless spirit go;~And quench these wretched 78 21| XXXVII~"Said he would go; and went. Thus each who 79 22| palace into smoke would go.~ ~ XVIII~Astolpho with 80 22| hurrying sore their coursers, go.~ ~ LXV~This while had issued 81 22| to assail one man so many go.~ ~ LXXVII~The cruel courtezan 82 23| need;~Seldom good actions go without their due;~And if 83 23| his pilot does the patron go,~Fearing the gale and rock, 84 23| But, fearing evermore to go astray,~Knew not how thither 85 23| XXV~Because she could not go, one in her stead~To send 86 23| attendant damsel hight.~"Go," (says her lady, and describes 87 23| had gone, and more would go,~But that into a fosse which 88 24| parforce~Who enter its recess go astray;~And here and there 89 24| rude war upon the madman go,~ ~ IX~As beats the wave 90 24| XXIV~"Wide circling still I go, and through that day~I 91 24| her defraud;~Nor far can go before he finds an end.~ ~ 92 24| in the ravished faulchion go.~ ~ LXXIV~Seeking him morn 93 24| quit this sphere,~Together go, for aye together dwell.~ 94 24| you instantly in succour go~Of our host, menaced by 95 25| sister doffed, I thither go at night;~Her armour and 96 25| are gathered, we united go;~Who make to us such court 97 25| could do no better, fixed to go.~ ~ LX~" `Into the middle 98 25| assurance it will safely go,~This hinders not; he thinks 99 26| mules beneath their convoy go,~Bearing vest, gold, and 100 26| pierced by the same weapon, go~Two others to the gloomy 101 26| this quest,~Whom none shall go beyond, whom few shall peer~ 102 26| one a Salviati: with them go~Francis Gonzaga and Frederick 103 26| forward than this couple go:~Him Francis of Pescara 104 26| faulchion lies, which he let go:~Marphisa (with Rogero's 105 26| thitherward the twain directly go~Where these, they deem, 106 26| champions towards Paris go,~And the two others next 107 27| evermore on foot resolved to go.~ ~ LXXII~This from beneath 108 27| twain~Before that damsel go, that on the sward~Fixing 109 28| sight,~It seemed, would go distraught, -- with fury 110 28| XLVIII~"Disguised they go through France and Italy,~ 111 28| More than with other, to go halves with thee?'~(Exclaimed 112 29| unparalleled!) the horse will go~Into the deep and dangerous 113 29| him stand aside, or else go back,~Nor to their hindrance 114 29| the palfrey at a gallop go,~This ill would satisfy 115 30| cry,~Who was in mind to go aboard their barge:~But 116 30| from the bristle-hand lets go the rein:~Thrice with his 117 31| mine array,~These shall go on before, nor other wight,~ 118 31| In valour and in prowess go before,~And if they join 119 31| Orlando, every where will go;~In hopes, if he discover 120 31| s courser, ever used to go~Upon that bridge's fearful 121 32| not better to the field to go,~Where aye thy breath with 122 32| lady must remain, one lady go.~ ~ XCVIII~The lord some 123 33| to wasting rack and ruin go,~And nothing human or divine 124 35| from her heart; then said:~"Go we"; and, with the following 125 35| was, and could so lightly go,~He picked a path along 126 35| whither she designed to go.~To her afflicted Flordelice 127 35| that river-shore,~Together go the lovely pilgrim pair,~ 128 35| bones shall battered be.~Go tell thy king no champion 129 36| undecided if to stay or go.~ ~ XVI~Now fierce Marphisa, 130 36| Parforce to ground must go the royal maid,~To prove 131 36| forth issuing from the city, go~Towards the field of strife, 132 36| tis thus their lances go;~And it is well; since Love 133 37| XXV~As said, in act to go Rogero stood;~And, having 134 37| towards the felon's castle go.~ ~ XXXIII~With one constant, 135 37| Rogero, and the rest who go~With good Rogero, wonder 136 37| or cavalier, who thither go.~ ~ XLIII~"This castellain 137 37| that nearer to his castle go!~ ~ LXXXII~"Thus husbands 138 37| champions to his prisons go;~And this can he compel; 139 37| LXXXVII~And now, in act to go, that company~Behind them 140 37| crop and field, the waters go:~Then comes a season when 141 38| two --~Thither together go where Charles had made~His 142 38| placed that damsel true.~Who go not, are dismist; so none 143 39| him, in dragon's hide to go:~Such was her belied sword 144 39| therefore halt not, but in fury go~Amid that crowd, which flies, 145 39| ill-armed and almost empty go;~Empty of men, but full 146 40| who beneath their conduct go,~Safely may follow them; 147 40| had the Count resolved to go:~ ~ LVII~Deeming he should 148 41| make fast, another will let go;~Water into the water others 149 41| bounding with the billows go:~Their course, with head 150 42| anew to eastern realms to go.~ ~ XLII~Licence he asks 151 42| Charles gives him leave to go; though, far and nigh,~With 152 42| bestride~To Sericane would go that warrior good:~As well 153 42| entrance was; up which might go~A laden horse; so easy the 154 43| untried modesty?~ ~ XXVI~" `Go forth awhile; go forth come 155 43| XXVI~" `Go forth awhile; go forth come from home alone;~ 156 43| s briny waters come and go:~This yields in ancientry, 157 43| semblance, attended by Melissa, go,~Into a page upon her side 158 43| and to his rest desires to go:~Awhile will he repose; 159 43| marshes that about his city go:~He his heart's queen, amid 160 43| shall from his threshold go.~Nor prayer shall soften 161 43| delay by thee be tried;~Go forth the lady at her farm 162 43| demand,~I empty-handed never go away;~Now pearl, now ring 163 43| him, to him that nurse did go,~To tell the whole; and 164 43| the servant to the villa go,~And to Argia in his name 165 43| heart she thence will never go~Till from the wearied corse 166 43| CLXXXVI~They would not go without a leech, whose skill~ 167 43| not doubt, if they will go~To seek that holy man to 168 44| painted, and who nevermore~Go forth, unless concealed 169 44| mid-air, like such light gear,~Go eddying with the wind, and 170 44| all, from wasted Africk go;~But to their king, first, 171 44| and she is free to come or go,~Observant of her sire, 172 45| higher we see poor mortal go~On Fortune's wheel, which 173 45| impart,~That each should go directly to his heart.~ ~ 174 45| alliance shall no further go,~Which sealed already Leo