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1 1| all I can.~ ~ IV~And me, amid the worthiest shalt thou 2 1| at each sapling touched, amid its pangs,~Believes itself 3 1| L~But her from harm amid those woods to keep,~The 4 2| rocky cavern met his sight,~Amid those precipices dark and 5 3| gonfalon~Of the consistory, amid that file,~Were task too 6 3| Sighing, those youths advanced amid the show,~Their brows with 7 5| he~Plunged from a rock amid the watery roar.~I saw him 8 6| descants sing.~ ~ XXII~Amid red roses and white lilies 9 6| cavalier,~And was nigh drowned amid the waves that rise;~For 10 6| possessed remember still,~Amid the cruel penance I endure?~ 11 6| and troubles versed;~But amid princely joys in palace 12 7| such a pair would shine~Amid the heroes of thy noble 13 8| unprepared, not let his blade,~Amid that crowd, hang idle at 14 8| perforce~Dragged, till he swam amid the watery roar.~Nor what 15 8| sight,~Left him to burn amid the waves: surveyed,~One 16 8| a gallery creeps;~Where, amid stubs upon the grassy shore,~ 17 9| briny flood,~An island, amid many others, lies;~Ebuda 18 9| Save to that engine, found amid the plunder,~Which in all 19 10| wherever envious hand~Of foe amid the grain has cast a brand,~ ~ 20 10| prepares~From the high rock amid the waves to leap.~But from 21 10| Which rose beside the beach, amid the sea,~He found three 22 10| the second peer;~A pine amid the waves the latter knight.~ 23 10| distinct a tear which streamed~Amid fresh-opening rose and lily 24 10| CIII~As eagle, that amid her downward flight,~Surveys 25 10| downward flight,~Surveys amid the grass a snake unrolled,~ 26 11| below~Was fished and born amid the German race;~Who, by 27 11| to hell~That cursed soul, amid the unhappy crew,~Beside 28 11| LX~And, swimming, how, amid the watery roar,~A knight 29 11| His cloudy veil, looks out amid the rain.~And as the nightingale 30 12| and, after slaughter fell~Amid the paynim host, finds Isabel.~ ~ ~ 31 13| purposed to elope with me.~Amid green fields, our wealthy 32 13| And oft and oft rehearsed, amid the rede,~What arts Rogero 33 14| hies~With valiant Doricont; amid this horde,~Bavartes, Analard, 34 14| renowned Marsilius head;~And amid all that mighty muster, 35 14| the squire told his news amid that show~Of troops, was 36 14| on the mead), proceeds, amid the swell~Of loud laments, 37 14| paragon in Spain,~Where amid tears (in laughter what 38 14| squadron eyed,~And Discord too amid the rest espied;~ ~ LXXXII~ 39 14| Who would believe it?) amid mass and prayer.~Strange 40 14| And find occasion whence amid the band~Warfare and memorable 41 14| the paynim foes~Return, amid a storm of strokes and blows.~ ~ 42 14| immersed~In this, he perishes amid that slaughter;~And, what 43 15| little wit:~Extinguished amid such a blaze, and spent~ 44 15| wealthy land at ease.~Ganges amid the whitening waters roar,~ 45 15| s immortality.~ ~ LXXXVI~Amid innumerable locks, no hair~ 46 16| While the accursed man, amid the rout,~So warred with 47 16| swiftly with the cavalier,~Amid the closest crowd, impetuous 48 16| through,~And cast him down amid the slaughtered crew.~ ~ 49 16| and afoot, his chivalry~Amid the Africans had left the 50 16| Who had been slain as well amid the throng,~If good Rinaldo' 51 17| cote,~And the king entered, amid sheep and goat.~ ~ XLIX~" 52 17| Yet him the hope detained amid the flock,~Trusting to bear 53 17| ordered champions through,~Amid loud laughter from the circling 54 17| shame, before his eyes, amid the crowd,~(Another's evil 55 18| saying, the bold youth, amid the crew~Of enemies, the 56 18| sweep~Had dealt such deaths amid his chivalry,~And raised 57 18| bare their falchions, and, amid the crew,~A passage with 58 18| And to the monarch next, amid his brand,~Cries, proudly, " 59 18| store.~ ~ CLXV~Two Moors amid the paynim army were,~From 60 18| and eyes.~For a wide way, amid the hostile horde,~I offer 61 18| vain their faithful care~Amid the mighty piles, till break 62 18| pursue,~Show where my king, amid so many lies,~Who did, alive, 63 19| III~The closest path, amid the forest gray,~To save 64 19| for her offspring watch, amid her ire.~ ~ VIII~Cloridan 65 19| vengeance equal to his ire.~Amid so many blades, he views 66 19| living swain,~Although, amid the best, by Fame arrayed:~ 67 19| their secret love.~ ~ XXXVI~Amid such pleasures, where, with 68 19| and of such might~Be found amid your crew," (the matron 69 19| scarce the warriors ken,~Amid a thousand dames, a hundred 70 19| fell,~Nor breath was drawn, amid the observant crew:~So sore 71 20| begun~With longer preamble: "Amid your train,~Sirs, it is 72 20| Dictaean city garrison.~ ~ XV~"Amid the hundred cities of old 73 20| pour,~Begin to meditate, amid their pains,~What remedy 74 20| other. Finally,~One Orontea amid these upstood,~Who drew 75 20| the generous steed~To run amid the herd of meaner race,~ 76 20| the sky~Cast out to dwell amid perpetual woes,~All in one 77 20| And in the place appeared, amid the throng,~Head of a squad 78 20| and another dead.~ ~ XCI~Amid the mighty ruin which ensued,~ 79 21| and hamlet, as if plighted~Amid a crowd of witnesses, before~ 80 23| Altaripa here its summit rears,~Amid rude hills, confining on 81 23| camp of Paris came:~When, amid thousands by thy hand laid 82 23| CIII~In a hundred knots, amid those green abodes,~In a 83 23| found its flock.~ ~ CXXIII~Amid the pressure of such cruel 84 23| supplied;~And thus ofttimes, amid his mourning, cried.~ ~ 85 24| enamoured ghosts, which rove~Amid the mazes of the myrtle 86 25| whirled his weapon, and, amid the array,~Smote some across 87 25| pursue the sound,~And, there, amid the waves, a naked maid~ 88 26| scattering quarrel and affront~Amid the crew: but whither, forced 89 26| The greedy swallow swoop amid that brood,~To mangle and 90 26| field,~Extends the champion amid flowers and grass.~To run 91 26| that there was no place, amid the crew,~For truce or treaty, 92 27| leave,~May so their course amid that host conceive.~ ~ XXVI~ 93 27| And Atlas' columns; and amid the train~Assembled to behold 94 28| reproved.~ ~ XXXVIII~"One day, amid the rest, the youth surveyed~ 95 29| his flight,~Received; and, amid grass and bushes, here,~ 96 30| hide.~He spurs his horse amid the billows high,~Wholly 97 30| Than of ten thousand more, amid which crew~They scarce would 98 30| France had left their own,~Amid the troops of Africk or 99 30| A parent swallow seems, amid that train,~Which, with 100 31| some famous cavaliers,~Many amid that squadron couch their 101 31| Brings Monodantes' son, amid that crew,~Of Flordelice 102 31| stone suspend his gear,~Amid whatever spoils adorn the 103 32| force or prayer~Of any one amid the paynim throng,~She thought 104 32| tell)~`And if, like sun amid the stars, one peer~Outshines 105 32| deemed boldest of the bold,~Amid the martial ranks of chivalry.~ 106 32| and boundless enmities,~Amid king Charles's peerage and 107 32| fare.~Nay, there is one amid the crowd, who cries,~"First 108 33| some on wood.~But never, amid masters old or new,~Have 109 33| those that passed~The Rhine, amid his Franks' victorious train,~ 110 33| see the eighth Charles, amid his martial train,~The flower 111 34| whom~He seemed to strike amid the misty gloom.~ ~ IX~When 112 34| sight; and there enrolled~Amid my royal father's chivalry,~ 113 34| access:~'Twas here my sire, amid those of his own~Whom most 114 35| wondrous glee~Equalled by none amid that countless store;~And 115 35| gain.~Two swans there are amid those birds, as white,~My 116 36| saw'st, of helm bereft,~Amid a thousand swords, when -- 117 36| Now here, not there, amid the medley flies,~Hoping 118 36| said, she spurred at him amid the throng;~But, first -- " 119 37| mantle shorn~By Marganor, amid her moaning crew.~Upon that 120 37| extinguished been,~We scarce of one amid a thousand hear;~And this 121 37| For he, mid bark and car, amid the gleam~Of fire and sword, 122 37| whilere.~When, sounding loud amid that solitude,~A cry, not 123 37| croup,~Rogero bears her off amid the troop.~ ~ XCVIII~They 124 38| Yea, many who vaunt more, amid your host,~Have not so much, 125 38| Rich in barbarick pomp, amid that train,~Rode Africk' 126 38| offend,~And none beside, amid this numerous show!~That 127 39| Conveyed to this or that amid the ring,~Compassing Roland 128 39| But neither martial maid, amid that herd~Of flying Moors, 129 39| halt not, but in fury go~Amid that crowd, which flies, 130 39| that dark, dismal hour, amid his crew~Worse panic and 131 40| Upon the banquet's close, amid those crews~Such as best 132 40| Were promised silently, amid their fears!~What temples, 133 40| peer.~ ~ XXXV~By Olivier, amid that slaughter wide,~Fell 134 41| Este's noble peers~Must, amid mortals, have shone forth 135 41| likes him best he chooses,~Amid those vessels, and for Africk 136 41| boots; the eye~Sees not amid the dim and rainy night;~ 137 41| hands and feet~He swims, amid the horrid surges' roar,~ 138 42| seen,~That his young son, amid the sands at play,~Has killed 139 42| The wounded monarch had, amid much shade:~For almost spend 140 42| broken was the infidel:~Alone amid the victors, he, of all~ 141 42| flung her light as far,~As amid lesser fires the Cyprian 142 43| that thy chain should bind, amid the worst,~And that thy 143 43| go:~He his heart's queen, amid his discontent,~Meanwhile 144 43| a passing ancient snake,~Amid the tangled stems he had 145 43| own;~And finally he does, amid that band,~With winning 146 43| least, have laid;~And, ere amid the blessed hierarchy~Thy 147 43| reinforced,~Of many things amid themselves discoursed;~ ~ 148 44| mid paltry walls and bare,~Amid discomforts and calamities,~ 149 44| partner of his throne,~Issued amid a fair and gorgeous band~ 150 44| LXV~"Thou hast no cause, amid thy griefs, to fear~My heart 151 46| town supply.~The cavalier amid that band, whom they~So 152 46| Aretino.~I two Girolamos amid them see,~Of Veritade and 153 46| be~Deemed most ungrateful amid ingrate men;~Since thou 154 46| Marphisa, thither borne amid the band,~That crowded round 155 46| and disdain,~Many surmised amid the assistant crew,~That, 156 46| enow:~Nor paladin nor peer, amid the crew,~Wearies of welcoming 157 46| movingly, no eye~Remained, amid those martial many, dry.~ ~ 158 46| sea~Bore off the treasure, amid other prey.~Augustus and 159 46| XCII~He is descried, amid a fair array~Of poets and 160 46| affianced knight~Remembers how amid his progeny~Atlantes often