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1 1| furnish glad amends~In that full bliss by pining lover sought.~ 2 1| upon his view.~ ~ LIV~He, full of fond and eager passion, 3 1| Balked of his bliss, and full of fell despite,~The monarch 4 2| impatient grown,~Strikes full at Sacripant with lifted 5 2| eager joy dilates.~But, full of pity, kindles into flame~ 6 3| III~But should I seek at full its worth to blaze,~Not 7 3| prophetic spirit?"~ ~ XIV~And full of joy the adventure strange 8 3| prostrate laid;~With the full measure of a palm beside.~ 9 3| arms for fight,~And her full troops his scanty numbers 10 4| Beset with snares, and full of envious strife.~ ~ II~ 11 4| sore,~The old enchanter full of wrath did cry).~But the 12 5| sick at heart,~Had he in full believed his rival's boast,~ 13 5| company.~ ~ LXXII~"With what full proofs, sir stranger, you 14 6| maid;~For he too foul, and full of cruelty,~Esteemed the 15 6| gay,~Cedar, and orange, full of fruit and flower,~Myrtle 16 6| practised in iniquity,~And full of every vice and evil art;~ 17 6| how I a plant became;~Me, full of love, the kind Alcina 18 6| the kind Alcina fed~With full delights; nor I a weaker 19 6| taught,~Departed thence with full instructions fraught.~ ~ 20 6| displayed,~And pointed at him full the naked blade.~ ~ LXV~ 21 7| with downcast eye,~And full of shame forthwith resolves 22 7| inexperience, as I know full well,~Will yield small credence 23 7| Round is the neck, and full and large the breast;~Where, 24 7| sulphur, flies~Through his full veins, as ravished by delight~ 25 8| Afforded all convenience and full ease;~-- To range, at leisure, 26 8| comfort her, some reasons full of grace,~Sage and devout 27 9| allegiance and due loyalty?~Wise, full of all regards, and of the 28 9| Stricken in years; who, full of courteous lore,~Turns 29 9| Conducted by that elder, full of woe~A lady found, if 30 9| Like perjured king, and full of foul despite,~Who with 31 9| his captivity,~Bireno to full freedom to restore.'~To 32 9| more,~From barb to feathers full, allowed to lie.~The heavy 33 9| the tyrant's cell! --~Her, full of love and loyal homage, 34 10| band,~So passing fierce and full of foul despite;~Who (as 35 10| before or in the next,~This full of yellow spikes and that 36 10| Pressing beneath his paunch full half the sea,~Now to the 37 11| hand surveys,~She is so full of pleasure and surprise,~ 38 12| 12~ ~ ARGUMENT~Orlando, full of rage, pursues a knight~ 39 12| enclosed within the womb~Of the full mother, takes its early 40 12| rages,~Of fear and horror full, between the twain:~The 41 12| Angelica he saw,~Towards her full of rapture sprang Ferrau.~ ~ 42 12| deemed nought wanting to his full content,~But the discovery 43 12| command,~To be in time at that full muster, where~Each squadron, 44 13| snatched a brand, which, full of heat~And smoke, was smouldering 45 13| Hard will it seem to slay, full well I know,~The wight, 46 13| The king enchantress at full ease had told,~And oft and 47 13| the rowels ply:~While at full speed the goaded courser 48 14| Hence furious Mandricardo, full of wonder~And envy, seeks 49 14| the tear~Is standing in full many a widow's eye,~Who 50 14| faithful heart, an eye,~Full of compassion, raised; and 51 14| Sleep (the mansion blind~Full well he knew) this Silence 52 14| ershadowed is the dale,~And full of ancient fir and sturdy 53 14| dead;~Cleft downwards, a full palm from neck and head.~ ~ 54 14| first defense of small avail~Full well they know that danger 55 14| CXXXIII~For that the moat was full from side to side,~The scattered 56 15| bodily, drives thither at full speed,~Secure himself, and, 57 15| incline,~As plainer and more full of pleasant cheer,~Where 58 16| XIII~The wicked woman, full of subtlety~(Worse than 59 16| the loss; for, to his woe,~Full many a Saracen the champaign 60 16| his weapon rests;~And a full bow-shot leaves the Scots 61 17| in death-like sort,~That full of people was the palace 62 17| him can be understand;~And full of terror to the beach descends;~ 63 17| Nor this had given, as full of courtesy,~To be contented 64 17| their coursers wheel,~And, full of daring, with drawn falchions 65 17| The host, arriving, him at full possest~Of every thing, -- 66 18| the flank, with thrust so full and dread,~Encountered, 67 18| temperate and wise),~But full of penitence and sorrow, 68 18| thundering vengeance drove in full career.~ ~ CXVIII~On Rabican, 69 18| place~Part of his host in full security;~And faced about 70 18| taught.~ ~ CLXXVIII~As, in full fold, a lion long unfed,~ 71 18| And, like a labyrinth, full of narrow ways:~Here from 72 19| And lodges her and hers at full of night.~ ~ ~ I~By whom 73 19| remain," he cries;~Then full of evil will in fury sprung~ 74 19| in this woe, remained~For full four days; and helpless 75 19| was their plight,~And a full victory the sea had gained,~ 76 20| Stealing their hearts, full well the striplings sped.~ 77 20| so many here, of yore~Was full of evil deeds and cruelty,~ 78 20| beldam's face, though he was full of rage;~For too ill-sorted 79 21| This one was sound and full of new disdain,~That weak 80 22| read~Of Bradamant, still full of piety,~Felt himself but 81 22| earth had lain,~Had risen, full of wonderment, again.~ ~ 82 23| she Astolpho found, who at full ease~A bridle for the Hippogryph 83 23| for the night,~Which, at full soar, even now went up the 84 23| food unfed,~Having supt full of sorrow, sought his bed.~ ~ 85 23| presence unreprest,~From his full eyes the tears descending 86 23| which I scatter from so full a vein.~Of tears my ceaseless 87 23| prowess gave high proofs and full,~Who a tall pine uprooted 88 24| live I am content,~Who, if full grace he has not merited,~ 89 24| matters shews,~Too long at full to be recited here;~Almonio 90 24| dismounted on the plain,~Full of compassion, in afflicted 91 24| strength in either hand,~Smote full the Tartar's helmet with 92 24| fraught and eloquence,~Was full of charity towards mankind,~ 93 24| for his age, was sound and full of might,~They on his mournful 94 25| evil company~He finds it full, and bright with ruddy flame;~ 95 25| XII~As while at feed, in full security,~A troop of fowl 96 25| So wonderous sweet and full of nectarous dew,~To clack 97 26| were~Late to Lanfusa, in full trust, addrest;~And, though 98 27| Embraced his shield, and, full of choler, stood~Against 99 27| Although firm hope, nay full security,~He had to overcome 100 27| not therefore proud and full of scorn~Women, because 101 28| LX~"To him the damsel, full of pity, cries:~`Believe, 102 28| how he should return, at full, displaid.~The cautious 103 28| supplied.~ ~ XCV~Here standing, full of thought, upon a day,~( 104 29| drinking round, in measure full or short,~Of Graecian wine 105 29| master-masons found;~And, making full six thousand men unite,~ 106 29| those hills, whence Nile's full waters spin,~Orlando had 107 29| Who gave it to that lady, full or pride!~Since Roland, 108 30| Enjoys not her award with full delight;~Since others with 109 30| Had Balisarda smote him full, though crowned~With Hector' 110 30| for his change of master, full of woe.~ ~ LVI~Never raged 111 30| the heart below;~Which a full palm above the flank he 112 30| Rogero had not come, at full she told;~ ~ LXXVIII~And 113 30| that train,~Which, with full beak, its fasting youth 114 31| at his heart,~From his full eyes the tears of pleasure 115 32| youthful warrior's stay,~She, full of hope, the messenger attended~ 116 32| besides.~ ~ XXIX~Of him a full account did he afford,~As 117 32| the gorgeous hall~Filled full of picture, mark each storied 118 33| and pavement scattered are~Full many a pearl, full many 119 33| scattered are~Full many a pearl, full many a costly stone.~Here 120 33| upborn by such a tide~Of full blown honours, in his unripe 121 33| Till they have feasted full, and left the food~Waste 122 34| blind~And erring Italy so full have fed!~Whom, for the 123 34| seven years, of savage fury full,~To feed on grass and hay, 124 34| guide.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Filled full of fleeces all its chambers 125 36| they all, in field,~Were full of gentleness and courteous 126 36| Fair face and movements full of graceful shew;~And then 127 36| With gentle speech; but full of such despite~He found 128 37| three,~Demanding, who so full of wickedness,~So lawless 129 37| turned their eyes around,~And full of women every place espied,~ 130 37| straightways of our train~Are full a hundred maimed, and thirty 131 37| valiant as she was and full of might,~Not putting in 132 37| amend.~ ~ CVI~The rabble, full of rage and enmity,~Now 133 38| die.~But here I am at my full line's extent,~Where I must 134 39| XXVI~And filling next as full as they could be~His hands 135 39| made sound,~Remains yet full of wonder, and astound.~ ~ 136 39| empty go;~Empty of men, but full of discontent,~In that three-fourths 137 40| the sea their sight,~Under full sail approaching, they descried~ 138 41| flies,~And fills the pilot full of hardihood.~The beach 139 42| to seaward, where~Under full sail a nimble bark appeared,~ 140 42| before the paladin,~Filled full of gems without, of wine 141 42| still in doubt and fear.~Full many husbands live in jealousy,~ 142 43| plenteous fountain flow~From the full eyes of that fair mansion' 143 43| given, and trial made with full success;~For hitherto (as 144 43| the warrior made.~Here, at full ease reclined, Rinaldo lies,~ 145 43| viewed,~Henceforth should full and fruitful harvests glow?~ 146 43| with bewildered face,~And full of shame, to seek his lord 147 43| world will blow.~ ~ CXXIX~"Full well he wots, that since 148 43| living God and true.~He, full of faith, with contrite 149 44| squadron falls,~Which with full hands from stand and window 150 44| words with comfort rife,~And full of love and faith, she said 151 44| modest vein~Than bold and full of fire before the foe,~ 152 44| worth in arms.~ ~ XC~He knew full well by ensignry displaid,~ 153 45| Arraigned of fickleness, as full of truth;~ ~ XXX~And her 154 45| spied,~When he the signal full of fire attends;~And paws 155 46| Ebbed at this notice in so full a tide,~Well nigh for sudden 156 46| fair a crew.~Astound and full of wonder stood the crowd,~