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1 1| horse the devious way to find.~He up and down the forest 2 1| wheresoe'er he hoped to find the knight.~A different 3 1| let the occasion sleep,~Find escort that will stand her 4 2| and for your gains~Will find a prison-house, and be it 5 3| and shall more triumphs find~In peace, than warlike princes 6 3| the honoured muse shall find a home:~To whose glad era, 7 4| painful proof we scarcely find~A real friend, through various 8 4| requisition,~A soul resolved would find the means to die.~But ope 9 5| and knight,~Albany's duke find favour in my sight.~ ~ VIII~" 10 5| alone enjoy content,~When I find means his wishes to fulfil:~ 11 6| till its prisoned fury find a vent,~Is heard to hiss 12 6| while how safely he might find~A passage to the land of 13 7| XXXVII~At length to find the wondrous cave she thought,~ 14 8| thy purpose balk,~And thou find no defence against this 15 8| was the band,~Return, and find it mustered to his hand.'~ ~ 16 8| LVI~`That it behoved them find a damsel, who~A form as 17 8| should in the Godhead's sight find grace.~The first and all 18 8| Of Caucasus, in Ind, to find their fates.~ ~ LXIII~The 19 8| another way;~ ~ LXVII~To find a verse of less lugubrious 20 9| And sweetness, he would find, as well as fair;~Or otherwise 21 10| sky;~And oft were fain to find himself ashore:~For, if 22 10| Still beats, but cannot find the way to wound.~ ~ CXI~ 23 11| pestilent discovery,~Didst thou find place within the human heart?~ 24 11| Roland desires his ship, to find a vest~To cover her, delivered 25 13| savage brood,~They could find that, which now in palace 26 13| clutches of their foe;~Yet find at last a quittance for 27 14| Tis meet King Lewis should find new supplies~Of chiefs by 28 14| face, resolved to go~And find the warrior who the deed 29 14| his back~Till he should find the champion clad in black.~ ~ 30 14| valour won and wore;~To find the warrior of the sable 31 14| and studied evermore~To find some fitting shelter; with 32 14| and city; but ofttimes we find~In loft and cottage men 33 14| the other wandering, they~Find themselves by a river, as 34 14| hostile camp.~ ~ LXXVI~"Find Silence first, and bid him, 35 14| alight,~With the intent to find that foe to speech,~To whom 36 14| concluded~Him he should find in church or convent cell;~ 37 14| LXXX~Weening that he shall find him here, he plies~With 38 14| believed he must go far to find.~ ~ LXXXIII~Her by her party-coloured 39 14| strongest paynims go;~And find occasion whence amid the 40 14| fare,~Him wilt thou surely find; for to repose~At night 41 14| knew) this Silence he may find.~ ~ XCII~In blest Arabia 42 14| hostile paynims went to find,~And with I know not what 43 14| make no further head,~Who find their first defense of small 44 15| Capricorn;~ ~ XXII~"And find the limit of this length 45 15| and to Damietta hied,~To find Orrilo, so the thief was 46 15| locks so thickly set, to find the hair.~ ~ LXXX~The duke 47 15| searching in the dust to find his head;~But when he heard 48 15| never, as I think, wouldst find her peer.~ ~ CII~In Constantine' 49 15| left the fair;~And hoped to find her, to that place returned,~ 50 15| heart-core from his breast:~To find him, who had made the dame 51 16| gone:~This he had hoped to find without a guard;~And work 52 17| LI~" `For though to find myself about to leave~This 53 17| missed so far, but I can find my way.~I said, the Syrians 54 17| in his ire,~Would gladly find himself i' the midst of 55 18| and Cloridano tread,~And find their monarch Dardinello 56 18| fiercely fed,~He could not find a resting place: 'mid groan~ 57 18| cobweb-threads our cruel enemies~Will find their works, if we our part 58 18| befriends her own,~Makes him find grace in Norandino's eyes;~ 59 18| two,~Till he his brother find; who, at his pleasure,~May 60 18| CXXXV~And there a carack find, about to steer~For western 61 18| If I am better skilled to find the vein."~He spurs, and 62 18| whole squadrons stand and find a grave.~ ~ CLVII~He bids 63 19| arrive, a crazed wight~They find, extended on the outer shore;~ 64 20| XXII~"The women when they find themselves betrayed~Of lovers 65 20| prowest wight~Whom we can find, to guard our ports and 66 20| LXXII~He: "Ready shalt thou find me in the strife~To follow 67 20| band,~Whom he had hoped to find upon the quay;~He turns 68 20| passage to their company,~They find a master, ready to unmoor~ 69 20| her story wrought.~He to find Isabella was so pressed,~ 70 21| Where shall I succour find, now needed most,~So that 71 22| Till I the paladin Astolpho find,~Who westward had his course 72 22| fruitless pain~And care, to find the treacherous churl; nor 73 22| Bradamant and good Rogero find.~After the horn had ceased, 74 22| her love would gain,~Nor find her ever stubborn, bade 75 22| sped,~I fear that we shall find the stripling dead."~ ~ 76 22| the foe alone,~But if he find a champion of such guise~ 77 22| sometimes have to plain,~And find that Fortune will by fits 78 22| such her fortune's spite)~Find out the way to join Rogero 79 23| see the Child; whom she to find once more~At Vallombrosa 80 23| She thought, in hopes to find Rogero there:~But, fearing 81 23| first courser he should find, the knight~Had sworn a 82 23| lists to fight,~Me shall to find; in that I shine confest,~ 83 23| such his pleasure, where to find his foe.~ ~ XCIX~The lovers 84 24| and through that day~I find no other sign of him that 85 24| Alphonso of Biscay; where I~Find out the traitor, and to 86 24| Charlemagne,~Thither, in hope to find thee, took my way.~I thank 87 24| so foully shent.~I, as I find his fault of Love was bred,~ 88 24| outraged us. Let Odoric find~Pardon his offences; I the 89 24| possession I pretend~Where'er I find it, be it where it may.~ 90 24| emprize;~And, should she find him, and the fact recount,~ 91 24| margin strayed.~But here I find me at my canto's end;~So, 92 25| wise, intent the truth to find,~Rogero said, "You have 93 25| fruitlessly had thought~To find her at the abode of Flordespine;~ 94 25| for at my canto's close~I find myself arrived, and crave 95 26| That seldom upon earth will find their peers.~ ~ VII~"With 96 26| worthless comrade shall you find in me."~ ~ VIII~Some one, 97 26| in the paynim camp will find each foe,~If them before 98 26| foe,~If them before they find not on their way;~Whom thither 99 27| the restless lover surely find:~Nor her nor yet Orlando 100 27| ride until themselves they find~Where the besiegers and 101 27| martial cuirass on her breast,~Find I, that she ten times was 102 28| him thy peer and better find.'~ ~ VIII~"Impossible Astolpho 103 28| I excuse for my omission find,~So that from this my consort 104 28| easily our equals shall we find;~What woman but to us shall 105 28| of lovely visage spy,~Aye find the dame complaint with 106 28| L~"-- 'Twere best to find a girl whose natural bent~ 107 28| might content,~Nor we in her find cause for jealousy;~And 108 28| hill and many a plain;~And find at last, well fitting their 109 28| This very night you would find out a place~Wherein to solace 110 28| women we by proof should find~Like these; but be the experiment 111 28| field for speaking well~Will find, than blaming womankind 112 28| day,~Whom he might hope to find his natural stay.~ ~ LXXXIX~ 113 29| Nor deeming in such foe to find his match.~ ~ XLIII~This 114 29| anywhere espied,~She hoped to find the knight in other place.~ 115 30| which crew~They scarce would find one champion good and true.~ ~ 116 30| what (exclaims she) can I find~Which may avail to minister 117 30| steed,~Had gone with her to find the paynim rude;~And weened 118 30| would have been.~ ~ LXXIX~To find herself with written scroll 119 31| if he discover him, to find~Some means of cure for his 120 31| The Moorish guard they find with sleep opprest:~They 121 31| the Franks are seen;~More find the passage blocked, and 122 32| other warriors, fain would find;~Resolved, should her a 123 32| court,~The damsel hopes to find the cavalier,~Who in a thousand 124 32| at the close of light,~To find befitting shelter for the 125 32| ten miles round no shelter find,~But Clodion, that loved 126 33| beyond these hills should find a tomb."~ ~ XIII~So said, 127 34| design delay~In that we find too many him befriend.~Feeding 128 34| in its larger part they find as clear~As polished steel, 129 34| extend.~There wilt thou find, if thou wilt thither post,~ 130 35| Heaven; or teach me where to find~At least a knight who can 131 35| horse the martial damsel can~Find space to pass, when she 132 35| for the love of me,~To find King Agramant's Rogero there,~ 133 36| vest,~Her seldom would you find by day or night).~Hearing 134 36| me, Marphisa, shalt thou find.~Since evermore I hear of 135 36| snows dissolve, and torrents find a vent,~And ice, so hard 136 37| and the damsels two.~They find Ulania, with her mantle 137 37| foliage lose;~And, save she find her statute in effect,~That 138 38| scaith thy bands I doom,~I find (as at my leisure I will 139 38| shore,~Ill would you hope to find such other four.~ ~ LVIII~" 140 38| like cause for pleasure find,~As well the Christian as 141 39| yet unweeting he should find~Foes in the port, here entered 142 39| How he in France should find the warrior bold.~ ~ XLI~ 143 39| time" (Astolpho cried) "to find some art~To heal him, not 144 40| they post,~Nor unprovided find the paynim host.~ ~ XIX~ 145 40| In arms no better can I find than thee,~Though I should 146 40| embassage~Forthwith a courier find, then bid him steer~For 147 40| LVII~Deeming he should not find that king elsewhere,~Who, 148 40| forth upon dry land,~Bent to find Charlemagne that very day;~ 149 41| bear or hair,~Of that which find and dainty raiment steeps~ 150 41| they see; and only there~Find good Frontino, with the 151 42| where~He in the world might find the long-sought fair.~ ~ 152 43| on me~I languish yet, and find no place of rest.~Justly 153 43| not rest;~And till he can find matter for his tears,~A 154 43| treasure,~If such as now I find thee in the end;~But such 155 43| the lady at her farm to find,~Without the town; nor will 156 43| in the beginning can he find,~With whatsoever care he 157 43| forest-trees~He thinks to find, a sumptuous palace sees.~ ~ 158 45| accuses; and both audience find;~And now this way, now that, 159 45| unseen believe it, should I find;~And be so quit of Jealousy, 160 45| person, on his steed, to find the peer.~But of the missing 161 46| person went in vain,~To find the warrior of the unicorn.~ 162 46| all the land he sought to find,~And seeking whom, he now 163 46| thrice, ere words could find their way.~ ~ XXXIV~"My 164 46| erewhile been shown),~Hoping to find the knight, whose shield 165 46| thee; and, if thou~Canst find a knight to combat for thee