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1 2| rings;~And drops his head beneath his spreading chest,~And 2 2| crystal stream.~His horse beneath a spreading beech is laid,~ 3 2| offspring cry,~Standing beneath the ravening eagle's nest;~ 4 2| to God for their success.~Beneath the wily wizard's castle 5 2| long.~ ~ XLVIII~"Arrived beneath the craggy keep, the two~ 6 2| Gradasso, deems no danger nigh.~Beneath the wizard's blow the warrior 7 3| Lady of the Lake.~Below, beneath the cavern, is the grave~ 8 3| manhood's early flower,~Beneath the banners of the Papal 9 4| Until she reached the plain beneath the tower.~Then gave her 10 4| The flying courser; while, beneath his ken,~Each peak and promontory 11 5| nothing of the cheat divine,~Beneath my bower renews the wonted 12 5| aloof,~Bestowed himself beneath the self same roof.~ ~ XLIX~" 13 5| the corslet's iron case;~Beneath the Duke of Albany arrayed,~ 14 6| Struggles, tormented by the fire beneath;~And, till its prisoned 15 6| prodigy~Of spirit, pent beneath the knotty rind,~To your 16 7| rest,~And made earth quake beneath her as she came;~Yet at 17 7| neat, short, and round, beneath is spied.~Angelic visions, 18 7| creatures of the sky,~Concealed beneath no covering veil can lie.~ ~ 19 8| arrived upon the shore,~Beneath the cliff, afflicted and 20 10| rhine~Aurora upon earth beneath had flung;~And the old woe, 21 10| even now,~Or tiger, from beneath the greenwood tree,~Or other 22 10| and displeasing company,~Beneath the shadow of a turret hoar,~ 23 10| towards the port.~ ~ LIII~Beneath the castle, safe from wind 24 10| funeral pile~Fair Dido, she beneath the steel had bled;~Or, 25 10| to try~Upon plain ground, beneath her tutoring,~Rogero learned 26 10| And seldom was the land beneath in sight.~But taught to 27 10| begun,~Circling the world beneath him like the sun.~ ~ LXXI~ 28 10| Stand on her budding paps beneath in dew,~And that her golden 29 10| already snared.~Pressing beneath his paunch full half the 30 11| damsel, whom a giant bears~Beneath his arm, his bride Rogero 31 11| And nigh concealed the sea beneath his breast.~ ~ XXXV~As cloud 32 12| task intent,~Above, than he beneath had vainly spent.~ ~ X~Here 33 12| wall:~For these, and floor beneath, throughout that hold,~Are 34 12| Above, that building, and beneath explore,~And as they wander, 35 12| Searched even to the space beneath the stair.~At length, in 36 12| a single part:~Unfenced beneath his feet, which evermore~ 37 12| counsel than to aid.~The next beneath the standard was enrolled~ 38 12| tower~Excepted, had reduced beneath his power.~ ~ LXXII~The 39 13| from the pan~Into the fire beneath, but verify.~'Tis true so 40 13| chaste,~As such, was not beneath Ulysses placed.~ ~ LXI~" 41 14| under Matalista brave;~Beneath Bianzardin, their common 42 14| s legions two.~The first beneath their ancient captains wend;~ 43 14| cloudy sun his rays withdrew~Beneath the Centaur and the Goat, 44 14| spear;~And think foul scorn beneath the pounding stake~Strangely 45 14| pierced below.~Upon its bank, beneath a cooling shade,~They found 46 14| hideous parts; and evermore~Beneath the stole a poisoned dagger 47 14| runs under ground.~ ~ XCIII~Beneath the shadow of this forest 48 14| Than if he had worn felt beneath his feet.~He now of this, 49 15| Till to the Arabian Sea, beneath their care,~Or to the Persian 50 15| sheep~Should be one flock, beneath one Shepherd's keep.~ ~ 51 15| Calpe to the Nile.~ ~ XXXII~"Beneath the faith, beneath the warrantry~ 52 15| XXXII~"Beneath the faith, beneath the warrantry~Of the redoubted 53 15| extends;~So well concealed beneath the crumbling sands,~That 54 15| LIX~He fixed it here, beneath the sandy plain,~In mode, 55 15| vassals, for his needs,~Beneath one roof supplied with bower 56 15| carrier pigeon, having tied~Beneath her wing a letter by a thread.~ 57 16| and lovely tresses please:~Beneath which beauties lurks a wanton 58 16| nature base,~To others' cost, beneath a courteous face.~ ~ VII~ 59 16| closed his speech,~Softly, beneath their separate banners, 60 16| those who trooped to fight~Beneath his banner, to the combat 61 16| withdraws, and sends the array~Beneath the king of Fez, with a 62 17| natural courtesies)~Obliged beneath his palace-roof to stay;~ 63 17| There we awaited, till beneath the shade~Secure, we saw 64 18| and flower,~Whose limbs beneath the hangman's lashes burn~ 65 18| Above the welkin roared, beneath the main;~On every side 66 19| stay with him, by pity led,~Beneath the courteous shepherd's 67 19| XXXVIII~On Ziliantes, hid beneath the wave,~This Morgue bestowed; 68 19| as so the twain~Journey, beneath Gerona, -- coming down~Those 69 19| s light.~ ~ XLV~This one beneath the poop, beneath the prow~ 70 19| This one beneath the poop, beneath the prow~That other, stands 71 19| lay down;~Or were content beneath the yoke to stay,~According 72 19| was run,~Nor thinking that beneath such manly cheer~A gentle 73 19| day~They would be pleased beneath his roof to stay.~ ~ CVII~ 74 20| whose lords will bleed~Beneath his falchion, shall your 75 20| city, have set up your rest~Beneath this roof (for which my 76 20| and the cavaliers who go~Beneath that champion's guidance, 77 21| such load,~Reflecting she beneath his charge must go,~He spake 78 21| And, when he saw the sun beneath the main,~Came to the tower, 79 22| in charge,~A spirit pent beneath the threshold lay;~And the 80 22| threshold from the ground;~Beneath which, figures and more 81 22| whom he was used to obey;~Beneath the old enchanter's care 82 22| steel, which sought~The arm beneath, by this ill fortified:~ 83 22| has preserved the shield~Beneath its veil, but covered in 84 23| paves the way:~Orlando sees beneath him on a plain~The youth 85 23| Zerbino wore.~ ~ LV~She had beneath Orlando's convoy strayed,~ 86 23| swain;~So that Orlando, well beneath the heat~Some deal might 87 23| nigh,~Leaving their flocks beneath the greenwood tree,~Some 88 24| reached a bridge one day;~Beneath which ran an ample water' 89 24| little time was wrought,~Beneath an old chirurgeon's skilful 90 24| shall he be stayed,~Who was beneath his care the beldam hoar.~ 91 24| equally;~Shearing the sleeve beneath it, and the knight~Smote 92 24| bore,~To join the troops, beneath their flags arrayed.~For 93 25| and stirred~This earth beneath me by a simple word.'~ ~ 94 25| was made, before mine eye~Beneath the lymph engulphed that 95 26| quarter steer,~And laden mules beneath their convoy go,~Bearing 96 26| covering ashes hide~That fire beneath, whose fury stifled lay:~ 97 26| came;~So that he fell anew beneath the dame.~ ~ CXXVI~Rogero, 98 26| Ere Charlemagne bring all beneath his sway.~So thitherward 99 27| squadrons of the mingled train,~Beneath the holy flag of Christ 100 27| prisoners to the Moor:~Wounded beneath his better shoulder fled~ 101 27| anew.~ ~ XXXIV~From earth beneath the widow's outcry swells,~ 102 27| to go.~ ~ LXXII~This from beneath him had Brunello borne~Before 103 27| saddle stayed,~And from beneath the naked horse conveyed.~ ~ 104 28| recalled to mind;~Which he beneath his pillow had bestowed,~ 105 28| believed, within espied;~For he beneath the quilt, his consort true~ 106 28| Together with himself, beneath one roof,~At few leagues' 107 29| evil aim,~And like a mouse, beneath Grimalkin's feet,~Had liefer 108 30| shield was cleft in twain;~Beneath, his cuirass opened to the 109 30| quicker in his ward,~A wound beneath his arm the king received,~ 110 30| band~And good steel cap beneath it; inches two,~Lies buried 111 31| the golden sun~Already was beneath the tumbling flood,~And 112 31| his kinsmen, in a band,~Beneath Rinaldo's banner took their 113 31| steed,~And takes his way beneath the lady's lead.~ ~ LXV~ 114 31| gone.~Quivers the bridge beneath, as it would sink:~Narrow 115 32| lightly be a breach of vow --~Beneath what burden will thy heart 116 32| heart;~Beware lest thou beneath such vengeance groan,~Ingrate! 117 32| win the buckler, or to die~Beneath his hand who has that shield 118 32| shall ply,~Must wander forth beneath the naked sky.~ ~ LXVII~" 119 32| should Sir Clodion grieve beneath the tree~To lodge alone, 120 33| wheel had rolled,~Erewhile, beneath another king arraid,~You 121 33| on his side,~The files beneath his banners muster thin,~ 122 33| realm of Spain.~ ~ XCVIII~Beneath him Cadiz and the strait 123 33| forth is flown,~Leaving beneath him, in his swift career,~ 124 34| Through him, my father brought beneath his sway,~Who never moved 125 34| forego;~What I, from him, beneath a flattering mien,~Had hitherto 126 34| He sickened sore and sank beneath the blow.~For pain which 127 34| even so searched the flesh beneath his clothes,~He sought some 128 34| Whatever thou on earth beneath hast lost.~ ~ LXXVI~He, 129 35| XVIII~"There moves no leaf beneath, thou hast to know,~But 130 35| and mail;~Nor having seen beneath those heavy blows~The rest 131 36| away, and on the ground,~Beneath a cypress-tree, the daggers 132 36| and the plain that lies~Beneath it, with a furious earthquake 133 37| as nought good endures beneath the skies,~So ill endures 134 37| sir, and of those three,~Beneath your charge, to you in aught 135 37| him extend.~And her desire beneath another show~(Which is but 136 37| men had thither brought beneath their guide,~(Unhappy women) 137 37| cavalier, nor even allow~Any beneath a roof to hide his head,~ 138 38| roves~With arrows which beneath the mantle gore)~His honour 139 38| vended me,~That after died beneath my faulchion, who~Would 140 38| below,~That, from land, beneath such distant sky,~Such mighty 141 39| Africk crew~From flight, beneath his royal banners stayed:~ 142 39| And seven times plunged beneath the brine he goes.~So that 143 39| rage expose:~Yet Agramant beneath the illusion lies,~That 144 40| Ordered in equal bands beneath the four,~Who at the walls, 145 40| fraught,~For none can fear beneath so good a guide:~Nor was 146 40| weight,~The ladder breaks beneath the assailing horde;~And, 147 40| space~So wide, that who beneath their conduct go,~Safely 148 40| Aethiopian crew~Have come beneath Astolpho, as ye show,~To 149 40| Biserta, where~The host beneath his eye their plunder share.~ ~ 150 41| in a shallow bark repair:~Beneath the hatchways they descend, 151 41| blade;~ ~ XXVII~And how beneath Carena, on the plain~Brunello 152 41| him, because he had delaid~Beneath that easy yoke to bend the 153 41| Twixt Brenta and Athesis, beneath those hills~(Which erst 154 41| and in thigh it seamed,~Beneath his mail, the king of Sericane.~ 155 41| That he falls headlong; and beneath him lies~His valiant master, 156 41| baron to impede.~And him beneath his courser keep at bay:~ 157 41| strove,~Yet could not from beneath his courser move.~ ~ XCI~ 158 42| sovereign sway.~Achilles, when, beneath his borrowed crest,~He saw 159 42| In fewer hours replaced beneath thy ward,~Then Cordova's 160 42| levels at his better side,~Beneath the lowest rib, his faulchion 161 42| breast,~That froze his heart beneath its iron case:~Now through 162 42| abominable, poisonous Care;~Beneath whose gripe he foully might 163 42| seem to breathe and move.~Beneath the vaulted entry, colours 164 43| for still to every guest~Beneath my roof I bade the vessel 165 43| since no more his board~Beneath the partridge, quail, and 166 43| sight.~How sank his heart beneath that cruel blow,~'Twere 167 43| bones of either paynim lord~Beneath Biserta's ruined domes, 168 44| is, or thing least prone~Beneath the chisel's trenchant edge 169 44| strong hand~The king to earth beneath his courser bare;~Whom at 170 44| Rogero arrived not, till beneath the sea~The sun was hid; 171 45| prisons him, the Bulgars bring~Beneath the yoke and lordship of 172 46| crew:~Yet they meanwhile beneath contented brows~Conceal 173 46| conveniently, to their content,~Beneath pavilion, booth, and bower 174 46| alight,~And cannot from beneath the conqueror rise,~Who