Canto

  1     1|     often human judgment wanders wide)!~Whom in long warfare he
  2     1|          day,~The damsel wanders wide, nor whither knows;~Then
  3     1|       search of whom~Through the wide forest pricked the weary
  4     2|          I with thee~(Search the wide world throughout) may well
  5     2|          there,~Which, spreading wide its veil of dusky dye,~Throughout
  6     2|       was at the bottom, where a wide~Portal conducted to an inner
  7     3|       had drawn a magic ring, as wide~As might contain the damsel,
  8     4|        Clad in steel arms, which wide their radiance threw,~His
  9     4|     company he went~Through that wide forest; choosing now this
 10     5|       had seen too much.~ ~ LXI~"Wide was the rumour scattered
 11     5|    through the parted swarm,~(So wide is felt the good Bayardo'
 12     6|        of in the island, far and wide:~Far other proof than that
 13     6|          with sweeping wheel and wide,~Began upon an island to
 14     6|       Than that, where, wheeling wide, the courser furled~His
 15     7|        post to post, and far and wide~Searches pavilion, lodging,
 16     8|       Sea-Proteus to his flocks' wide charge preferred~By Neptune,
 17     8|       beauty which had moved the wide Levant,~And awed, and turned
 18    10|       she~Who so made Europe and wide Asia grieve,~Or fairer yet,
 19    10|       splendor, flashing far and wide,~So sore offends the adversaries'
 20    10|       and the rest~Should in his wide extended circuit see,~Inhabiting
 21    10|     again,~As he had spread them wide for better speed.~Down lights
 22    11|        issued forth to view~On a wide meadow, which without it
 23    11|          swallow him, expands so wide,~That horse and horseman
 24    11|       his invading army, far and wide,~Ebuda burn and waste on
 25    12|          city, scattered far and wide,~She needed company, and
 26    12|     while had dropt, but lay too wide~To be recovered of the flying
 27    12|        issuing from his wound so wide a stream:~Disordered, they
 28    12|      Buried were living folk. Of wide extent,~The grot was chiselled
 29    14|         rock there runs a grotto wide.~Here widely wandering,
 30    14|          night,~Could he in this wide world descry the stair.~
 31    14|          mound~A fosse descends, wide, horrid, and profound.~ ~
 32    14|     dismal cloud above extending wide,~Dimmed every glimpse of
 33    15|          the mid land, extending wide before:~Weening (its limits
 34    15|        their port they made,~How wide the Persian sea extends
 35    15|        bones of countless others wide were spread,~And every ditch
 36    15|        to Cairo; and, to scatter wide~The news, another from that
 37    16|      demolish all things far and wide,~This ill appears his furious
 38    16|        the sword-stroke wandered wide,~Though from the mark it
 39    16|     ignoble throng~Are scattered wide, and broke, and driven along.~ ~
 40    16|         haste they may,~And with wide wheel and spacious compass
 41    16|         he, who hears the tumult wide,~And clatter of church-bells,
 42    17|     hewed, and shook that portal wide,~And in his fury let such
 43    17|      well covered by that mantle wide.~Him in this strange disguise
 44    17|       cave alone,~Into the orc's wide throat he was about~To spring;
 45    17|       That thou may'st roar, and wide thine arms extend,~And so
 46    17|           who~Has not in all our wide Levant his peer.~Did you
 47    17|        Wherein his lofty honours wide are blown.~Let him depart;
 48    18|          yawning sea a ditch too wide to leap.~ ~ LI~"Far better '
 49    18|       and more the warfare rages wide.~At length Sir Gryphon fears
 50    18|          And straightway for the wide Orontes steered,~And watched
 51    18|     though she was often distant wide.~He fears the ill may happen
 52    18|        with ears and eyes.~For a wide way, amid the hostile horde,~
 53    18|          bled~Our host, and made wide slaughter everywhere:~Nor
 54    19|       raging round them, far and wide,~Than a hundred thousand
 55    19|          are, where'er the sea's wide arms extend.~They deem these
 56    20|        known, as bruited far and wide.~ ~ V~The other, since '
 57    20|       any other country, far and wide,~Each woman is not a Medaea
 58    20|   applied the bugle's round;~The wide world seemed to tremble,
 59    20|          That nigh unpeopled the wide town remained.~ ~ XCV~Marphisa,
 60    21|       the knight's repair~At the wide distance of ten miles would
 61    22|          in the Levant to wander wide,~Till I the paladin Astolpho
 62    22|          confused with wandering wide,~Perceived the place was
 63    22|     before the steel, and opened wide;~Gave way before the griding
 64    22|         to swell,~But, wandering wide, the deed in brief revealed,~
 65    22|     adventure to the rest~Of the wide world, from mouth to mouth
 66    23|        narrow and whose swell is wide;~What time, when one turns
 67    23|      tears descending flow,~In a wide stream, and flood his troubled
 68    23|   cuirass; through the greenwood wide was strowed~All his good
 69    24|       left, he wandered, far and wide,~Throughout all France,
 70    24|     precipices through.~ ~ XXIV~"Wide circling still I go, and
 71    25|    tresses wound about her brow,~Wide difference made between
 72    25|    greenwood birds 'gan, far and wide,~Greet the returning light
 73    26|        Would be to wander in too wide a guise.~And that she need
 74    26|          mighty leap, yet not so wide~As to make any rider void
 75    27|         a place, of Paris little wide,~Covering a mile or somewhat
 76    27|       forbid to all men, far and wide,~In act or word, with either
 77    27|         my witnesses are distant wide,~If it be questioned, I
 78    28|       its site, as well as lying wide~Of fields, from whence he
 79    28|         she from reason wandered wide,~And termed her project
 80    29|       bridge, and only two yards wide,~He flung across the stream
 81    29|           And stretching them as wide as he could strain,~So stretched
 82    30|        their shallops, which are wide~Of that dry shore; while
 83    30|     beach, and of those walls as wide~As twice an archer's hand
 84    30|        king received,~Which made wide daylight in the stubborn
 85    31|        blows resound,~Re-echoing wide, what time the valiant twain~
 86    31|      peer, and scattered far and wide;~And I a pious knight and
 87    31|        spears and banners waving wide~Two kingdoms such as France
 88    31|          should not meet in this wide world again:~But we are
 89    32|    champaign, wood, and, mid the wide expanse,~A portion of the
 90    32|          many miles, was distant wide~That mind which should her
 91    32|         Where, five or six miles wide, the tower did stand.~ ~
 92    33|      with blood,~Tanarus purples wide Po's ample flood.~ ~  XXIII~
 93    33|        which chased him, far and wide;~Conditioning whichever
 94    33|       course less free.~O'er the wide land of Gaul the warrior
 95    35|     wandered through that palace wide,~Observing al the future
 96    36|         fane and village blazing wide:~What time the destined
 97    36|          a league of one another wide --~Seeing their knight such
 98    36|       signing to Rogero, rode as wide~As she could wend from that
 99    36|        fled.~Who, after long and wide sea-wandering, gained~Sicily'
100    37|        none;~Nor knight, in this wide world, more willingly~Life
101    37|        Who, notwithstanding that wide interval,~Is by her features
102    38|        is of his Africk realm so wide,~With Charles he bargains,
103    38|        Charlemagne received, and wide~Of the pavilions met, in
104    38|         To horsemen changes, who wide Afric scour,~And, upon every
105    39|        the rest in arms arrayed.~Wide and in want of ramparts
106    39|     crooked and heavy, long, and wide.~Into hard timber turn and
107    39|       And seeking wherefore that wide larum rung,~Now here, now
108    39|          unawares, and, far, and wide,~Among those barks their
109    39|     Which on their ships in such wide ruin pour,~Like tempest
110    40|       While bark remained, raged wide among the foes,~Might also
111    40| destructive wild-fire, scattered wide,~Fed upon ship and shallop
112    40|         last give way,~When that wide darkness cleared, and he
113    40|         shall bown them, far and wide,~Biserta's royal city to
114    40|   degrees filled-up that channel wide,~Whose waters were cut off
115    40|      wall, they leave a space~So wide, that who beneath their
116    40|     Olivier, amid that slaughter wide,~Fell Bucifaro of the paynim
117    40|      steered his bark, of Africk wide;~When from the land a wicked
118    40|          fury, his had scattered wide and far;~Rodomont took the
119    40|          had swept the roadstead wide,~And burnt what vessels
120    41|         fearful thunder heaven's wide concave shakes.~One to the
121    41|     three miles of waste Biserta wide,~Upon the quarter facing
122    41|      stubborn grain~From opening wide the parted flesh below.~
123    42|       the hilt, a hand's breadth wide~Of the other flank, the
124    42|          that six cavaliers,~The wide world's flower, on Alpine
125    42|        knight content to wend so wide;~Of the afflicted Bradamant
126    42|     lonely farm or lordly castle wide,~Where the rude place was
127    42|  meanwhile with random blows and wide;~With forestroke, backstroke,
128    42|          warrior will, an-end or wide,~Ever with him is that accursed
129    42|          deemed by pilgrimage so wide~Her half a league he would
130    42|      chased the darkness far and wide.~Entering, his eyes around
131    43|          content thy neighbours' wide annoy,~Rather than thou
132    43|        absense, a fair field and wide~Is opened where that virtue
133    43|        every art.~ ~ CXIX~"He in wide circles doth about her wind,~
134    43|       both of farm and busy city wide,~A holt, and dark and dismal
135    43|        oft repeats, not all this wide world's gold~To buy the
136    43|         on the right that marish wide.~Argenta is come and gone,
137    43|        up and down,~And sounding wide with cries and loud lament, --~
138    43|     portly steeds~Went, sweeping wide the ground with sable weeds.~ ~
139    43|      that Rogero, famous far and wide,~Whose courtesy, whose might
140    44|       gone:~And having crimsoned wide the field in fight,~Therein
141    44|          And France will welcome wide their wedded love.~ ~ XII~
142    44|      good Rinaldo, of his father wide,~And of the imperial practice
143    44|         to leaves; which far and wide,~Raised by a sudden breeze,
144    44|          make her empress of the wide Levant.~Firm in his purpose
145    44|      feared and honoured far and wide~Than all the members of
146    44|       Nor ever surer state, this wide world through,~By king or
147    44|         guile; he took a circuit wide,~Then thither made return;
148    45|         by pity stirred~From the wide champaign, red with Grecian
149    45|        here now there; and opens wide~His nostrils, and his pointed
150    45|        Frontino, now by wood and wide champaign;~And all night
151    46|       long my guide through that wide roar~Of waters, where I
152    46|      train~Of followers, far and wide, through every bourn,~And
153    46|         he had conquered far and wide,~He will persuade his father
154    46|      Danube wends; where far and wide~They meet the boy, and as
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