Canto

  1     1|    since she~Alike the glowing breast of either swayed.~But Charles,
  2     1|        and haply gifted with a breast~As warm as either of the
  3     1|        one within whose raging breast was pent~A reckless fire
  4     1|        heat has kindled in thy breast.~What were thy gain, and
  5     1|        a tone,~He in a tiger's breast had pity bred,~Or with his
  6     1|     clasped the warrior to her breast,~Who in Catay had haply
  7     1|        of proof, and saved the breast.~ ~ LXIII~Nor swerved the
  8     2|    long beard descended on his breast.~ ~ XIII~Wasted he was as
  9     2|    heart had ravished from his breast.~Yet, in obediance to the
 10     2|        passion lodged in every breast,~A restless curiosity to
 11     2|       fervid love had fired my breast.~When, as we journey by
 12     5|      lit~In the young damsel's breast, that seas in flood~Would
 13     5|  ground, its point against his breast to bend.~Lurcanio, who with
 14     5|       his own hand against his breast.~Had the good youth been
 15     5|     arms you turn against your breast.'~ ~ LV~"Ariodantes, so
 16     5|  levelled at his evil foeman's breast,~Eager to finish at a single
 17     5|        LXXXIX~Him, through his breast, impaled upon the spear,~
 18     6|      wind~Fluttered within his breast the stripling's heart.~All
 19     6|      the teeth, another to the breast,~Of that foul race he cleft;
 20     7|         and full and large the breast;~Where, fresh and firm,
 21     7|      banished from his altered breast;~For (such the magic of
 22     7|       bed and folds her to his breast,~Nor waits until the lady
 23     7|       while yet hanging at the breast, of thee,~When these thy
 24     8|  Directs, which water face and breast with tears,~And ever sees,
 25     8|    smites~With one hand on his breast, and backward throws,~Then
 26     8|       er was banished from his breast;~And fanned the secret fire,
 27     8|       wring~My heart out of my breast? But not the might~Of Charles
 28     8|    face, I say,~Which from his breast had torn his heart away.~ ~
 29     9|        from Orlando's faithful breast~Such tried allegiance and
 30     9|    Behind, and issued from his breast before.~ ~ XXXI~"My father
 31     9|   outgoes all thought in every breast,~Exceeds all credence, save
 32    10|  Another love assails Bireno's breast,~Who leaves one night Olympia
 33    10|        Olympia blew~Within his breast, extinguished by a new.~ ~
 34    10|   noise, and, for her tranquil breast~(Knowing her lover was beside
 35    10|     more profound~Wakes in her breast than all her other pains;~
 36    10|  kisses plies~The lady's snowy breast and sparkling eyes.~ ~ CXIII~
 37    11|     made.~ ~ XXXII~Home to his breast the count pulls either oar,~
 38    11|  concealed the sea beneath his breast.~ ~ XXXV~As cloud from humid
 39    11|       her waist she hides, and breast,~More liberal of flowing
 40    11|         and clasped him to the breast.~ ~ LXIII~Orlando is no
 41    12|       marked cheeks, eyes, and breast, with livid signs,~At the
 42    12|       head and corselet on the breast~Of both the knights, of
 43    12|        which glowed within his breast,~For such sore disappointment,
 44    12|   where, sorely wounded in mid breast,~Between two dead companions
 45    13|     belly crushed, and one his breast;~Another head or arm, or
 46    14|      cased the Trojan Hector's breast~A thousand years before,
 47    14|  levelled spear transfixed his breast.~For the point pierced the
 48    14|  shoulders flowed, some on her breast.~ ~ LXXXIV~Examinations,
 49    14|     secured the manly back and breast~Of his bold ancestor, that
 50    14|         Parting the sedge with breast and tusk and nose.~The paynim,
 51    14|       Maganza, he from brow~To breast divides, and thence to paunch
 52    14|       of Thoulouse through the breast before;~Hubert of Tours,
 53    14|     head he cleft, and other's breast,~Who turned about to fly;
 54    15|        beard descending to mid breast;~Who when from far the Paladin
 55    15|        him laced:~His arms and breast he swaddled in such guise,~
 56    15|  divide,~Now to the teeth, now breast, the enchanted wight.~The
 57    15|        or sheared, he from his breast~Parforce the felon's spirit
 58    15|     sore~Inflamed his troubled breast, and bred such care,~They
 59    15|        his heart-core from his breast:~To find him, who had made
 60    16|   flower: for that in either's breast~Was lodged a fickle heart;
 61    16|        right hand transfixt my breast.~ ~ XII~"But fortune, by
 62    16|    damsel mild.~Age smites its breast and flies: while bent to
 63    17| afflicted sore, and beat their breast.~And hugged the door-post
 64    17|       savage swine he shows,~A breast with drivel foul, and pointed
 65    17|      nor empty left his lap or breast:~And loaded a capacious
 66    17|      and folds his lady to his breast.~ ~ L~"Whereas she him with
 67    17|     true,~Against each other's breast the spear advance,~To the
 68    17|      surety, pierces plate and breast.~'Twixt rib and rib, it
 69    17|        unworthy cuirass on his breast;~Or hastened the detested
 70    17|       from his ancient nurse's breast,~Beginning, upon Alpine
 71    18|  grinding stone;~Seized by the breast, the other of the twain~
 72    18|       with fury burning in his breast,~That rabble-rout had broke
 73    18|  planned the means, who in her breast~Nursed the desire a better
 74    18|    neck impaled or through the breast, --~Some pierced, some prostrate
 75    18|       plate which sheathed the breast~(Cleft in three places)
 76    19|        suppliant in his dainty breast.~Zerbino, who the cruel
 77    19|        the hips, his waist and breast;~And (with such virtue was
 78    19|        the assay,~-- Of marble breast -- who has not now his fears.~
 79    19|    surprise, if naked were the breast:~She pierced the cuirass
 80    19|    manner cleft the maid,~That breast, and head, and arms together
 81    20|       happens that in youthful breast~Abundance brings with it
 82    20|  evermore delight the youthful breast;~The gem, the purple garment,
 83    20|   force your way with stedfast breast,~If adversaries interrupt
 84    20|    heart found room within his breast,~Such dread suspicion had
 85    21|       old vices, in her inmost breast,~Ransacks for what may best
 86    21|     still ensued~Sobs from his breast; afflicted in the style~
 87    22|     ill contained within their breast.~Deluded by enchantments,
 88    22|    bleeding flanks and heaving breast.~When of his crimes the
 89    23|    heart sore trembling in his breast,~Zerbino sat; how he at
 90    23|      could draw-forth from her breast,~But bathed his neck and
 91    23|     while, within his troubled breast,~He felt an icy hand his
 92    23|       chin had fallen upon his breast below;~Nor found he, so
 93    23|         and flood his troubled breast.~'Mid sob and groan, he
 94    23|   season of repose:~I feel, my breast can never less exhale~Its
 95    23|   paunch, and all his back and breast.~And 'gan that phrensy act,
 96    24|  between sword and shield, his breast,~As perfect was the plate
 97    24|    heart severed in her frozen breast.~The Scottish prince, all
 98    24|    since I should die upon thy breast.~ ~ LXXIX~"But since to
 99    24|    sword to-day will pierce my breast.~ ~ LXXXII~"I of our bodies
100    24|        have turned against her breast,~Ill keeping the command
101    25|     springs of war in youthful breast,~Impetuous force of love,
102    25|      field are slow.~He to the breast divides as many more,~And
103    25|       Breathed from her inmost breast, with burning eyes,~She
104    25|    alone can read my sorrowing breast."~ ~ LXXI~So Richardetto
105    26|    hight,~Who in the monster's breast a dart has pight.~ ~ XXXVI~
106    26| Meanwhile, and makes him sweat breast, front, and face;~And he
107    27|         Some with maimed face, breast, arm, or hand, espied,~And
108    27| without martial cuirass on her breast,~Find I, that she ten times
109    27|     goes.~ ~ LXXXIX~Him by mid breast Marphisa griped amain,~And
110    27|        their children to their breast.~ ~ CII~Five have set up
111    28|     eyes, and each with aching breast~Remained, the pair exclaimed: `
112    28|        King and Lady, from his breast.~The self-same grief sate
113    28|     aye issue from her burning breast,~And more beside of suffering
114    29|       below the naked neck and breast.~Then prove on me thy faulchion
115    29|        from the snowy neck and breast.~ ~  XXVI~This made three
116    30|       drew the letter from her breast,~Wherewith entrusted she
117    31|      with such ease on lover's breast,~No less by false suspicion
118    31|      heart dissolve within his breast,~As in the sun dissolves
119    31|    water, where profound:~With breast and flanks above the waves
120    31|     hard to move, the paynim's breast.~ ~ LXXV~Moved by her words,
121    32|        impart,~Had pierced her breast and preyed upon her heart.~ ~
122    32|    desire, to which I bared my breast~Whereby was Reason hunted
123    32|      lodgement in her harassed breast;~And to the damsel's memory
124    32|     Like every other good) her breast bereft.~ ~ XXVIII~Bound
125    32|    passion warmed,~To her left breast her naked sword applied;~
126    32|     transform to rude a gentle breast.~When Tristram hence was
127    33|       giant's belly, arms, and breast:~By Inigo del Guasto here
128    34|     blood should issue from my breast~As soon as his ill will
129    34|        beard descending to his breast;~And from his reverend face
130    34|       in this vein,~Belly, and breast, and naked flesh expose;~
131    36|     lance to pierce her in mid breast,~And put her every jealousy
132    36|      or rider in the paunch or breast;~But Aymon's watchful daughter
133    36|        manly shoulders and his breast,~Fair face and movements
134    36|       Every suspicion from her breast is chased.~ ~ LIV~Bradamant
135    37|     all pity banished from his breast,~Had hither brought her,
136    37|      head, of four the neck or breast;~I' the sixth he broke it,
137    38|     tidings flew.~She beat her breast, her golden tresses rent:~
138    39|    piercing her first victim's breast,~(Two yards beyond his back
139    39|      the savage, that intrepid breast,~And those two famous sons
140    39|   beast than man.~ ~ XLVI~With breast and heart transfixed with
141    40|      with the clang,~Of beaten breast, and groan and outcry rang.~ ~
142    40|      hope was every prisoner's breast;~And as Rogero holy Dudon
143    41|      thereof to win the shore;~Breast boldly the importunate flood,
144    41|        wroke,~In face, throat, breast has gored that cavalier,~
145    41|        and dry,~Thinking head, breast, and belly to divide,~With
146    42|    deserve excuse; in that the breast~No more is under Reason'
147    42|        serpent wound~About her breast, and girt the monster round.~ ~
148    42| monster threw a serpent at his breast,~That froze his heart beneath
149    42|      draught be spilt upon thy breast.~If faithful is thy wife,
150    42|       sign explored;~If on his breast the wine Rinaldo poured.~ ~
151    43|       past:~The foremost he to breast the furious tide~Of fearful
152    43|        the wine had bathed his breast.~To have so many comrades
153    43|      with modesty, defends her breast,~This from a thousand faulchions
154    43|      good alike is every human breast.~I know not if of wife thou
155    43|     heart was issuing from his breast.~She follows him as long
156    44|     torment,~Inflicting on her breast and locks of gold:~For this
157    44|   shoulders fly.~At throat, at breast and flank the warrior laid;~
158    45|     shoulders, entering at his breast,~Issued a palm's breadth
159    45|       he abide; and though~His breast now these now other thoughts
160    45|        look like Leo, o'er his breast is spread~The surcoat that
161    45|    stormed about his head, and breast, and flank.~ ~ LXXIV~Now
162    46|  Bradamant in corslet case~His breast, and clothe him in his other
163    46|        had cased the warrior's breast;~Nor Nimrod's trenchant
164    46|    Whom he in belly, flank and breast would wound;~And twice sore
165    46|        his feet, his arms, and breast.~ ~ CXXXIII~Rodomont filled
166    46|      his left flank shoved his breast, and sore~Strained him with
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