Canto

  1     1|           blade.~ ~ XXXI~And this new vow discharged more faithfully~
  2     1|           or elm, or beech), such new affright,~She here and there
  3     2|          mend~His toils, and some new stratagem invent~To rid
  4     3|      Mother or stepmother) brings new distress;~But, if a mother,
  5     3|      arrived, I shall bestow~Such new instructions for the future
  6     4|      either table, whether old or new)~Whose trophies yet remain
  7     4|     should be effaced,~And with a new and better code replaced.~ ~
  8     4|         amend.~ ~ LXVIII~When the new dawn, with streaks of red
  9     5|      Still grew by love, and such new vigour gained,~I in my inmost
 10     5|          off by ill success, with new increase:~Nor, till I compass
 11     6|           strife, engage him in a new.~ ~ ~ I~Wretched that evil
 12     6|    concluded in his thought,~Made new provision of arms, steed,
 13     6|       with such ills about,~Other new pain to plague me from without."~ ~
 14     6|         all her soul to love more new.~ ~ L~"Late I discerned
 15     6|           no sooner spent,~Than a new paramour assumed my seat;~
 16     6|          the air~To spur him to a new career again~Now thought;
 17     7|           sees things strange and new;~That the misjudging vulgar,
 18     7|           found in guise~Which no new means of slippery fraud
 19     8|       asleep.~When to torment him new misfortunes rise:~Fortune
 20     9|        this does speed,~And finds new wife or maid whereon to
 21     9|            nor yet the round~Of a new sun was buried in the sea,~
 22     9|        the ancient nations or the new:~A hollow iron, two yards
 23     9|        end was won.~ ~ XLIII~"Ere new disturbance interrupt the
 24     9|           to assure me, that with new deceit,~Me, when his prey,
 25     9|     ensues~On the foundation of a new domain;~As that before they
 26     9|      after little stay,~Came with new arms, with tube and fire
 27     9|          doubled force and vigour new.~ ~ LXXVIII~He who has seen
 28     9|          repair~Thither; since by new accidents delayed~The feast
 29    10|         breast, extinguished by a new.~ ~ XIII~Nor feels Bireno
 30    10|         or skiff.~ ~ CVII~He then new counsel took, and 'twas
 31    10|         her little finger, lest a new~Mischance should follow,
 32    11|         he, who will not wait for new alarm,~Takes the half-lifeless
 33    11|            and other cries~From a new quarter of the island rise.~ ~
 34    11|         stower,~Appeared with the new grass and dainty flower.~ ~
 35    12|        the Castiles, both old and new,~So passing into Libya out
 36    12|          heart.~ ~ XXI~This was a new and unwonted spell,~Which
 37    12|           he had good care),~He a new helmet donned; but took
 38    12| fresh-springing grass and foliage new,~To cloathe again the field
 39    13|    impounds, deceived by fictions new.~Agramant ranks his army
 40    13|        lingers in the wood~Of the new vessel, whether bad or good.~ ~
 41    13|       bears Rogero hate,~For some new injury unheard before:~And
 42    14|       meet King Lewis should find new supplies~Of chiefs by whom
 43    14|           and Afric lead,~To give new order to the double host,~
 44    14|           Almonsilla's crew,~To a new monarch in Caichus bend.~
 45    14|       maid began~To hear, and her new lover's reasons scan.~ ~
 46    14|           when convent-cells were new;~And whilom in the schools
 47    14|       like valiant men and stout,~New files succeed to those who
 48    15|      which catch the western ray,~New Argonauts put forth, and
 49    15|   Argonauts put forth, and Tiphys new~Opening, till now an undiscovered
 50    15|         the circling sun,~To seek new lands and new creations
 51    15|        sun,~To seek new lands and new creations run.~ ~ XXIII~"
 52    15|        others go~A-field, by whom new countries will be won;~Ten
 53    15|         Cortez bring, 'mid these,~New cities under Caesar's dynasty,~
 54    15|        good service done,~Than in new kingdom and new empire won."~ ~
 55    15|           Than in new kingdom and new empire won."~ ~ XXXVI~Thus
 56    15|           battle to defer,~Till a new sun should in the horizon
 57    15|       bestowed in vain;~And now a new Aurora climbs the skies,~
 58    16|          throng.~Listened to each new tale on every side;~Heaven-high
 59    16|         XLVII~With the good spear new levelled in his fist,~At
 60    16|         valiant Ariodantes to his new -~Entrusted squadron mighty
 61    16|      heard, and then descried~The new disaster with his very eye.~
 62    17|        feast, held every year,~Or new emprise; by which, in martial
 63    17|       purpose of the peer,~Upon a new design the matron hits.~
 64    18|       should be brought,~By which new cause of strife should be
 65    18|         she her way pursues,~By a new leman of that city charmed,~
 66    18|         the first cuirass and the new~Possest, as well as either
 67    18|          a lion, which a bullock, new~To stings of love, should
 68    18|        bearings (each to arms was new)~Charles had the lilies
 69    19|    another from his stand,~That a new foe might by the weapon
 70    19|         misfortune lay,~She feels new pity in her bosom rise,~
 71    19|          suffered sore,~And, with new fever parched, now burnt,
 72    19|         ever graced ye, -- old or new, --~As some poor recompense,
 73    19|           read."~-- "Arms are not new to me, nor listed fight;~
 74    20|          of their land,~And their new state to strengthen and
 75    20|        were slain.~ ~ LVII~"He to new proof was put the following
 76    21|           and hatred hence derive new force.~Towards loud cries
 77    21|     projects Fortune baffled with new arts.~This while, behold!
 78    21|         one was sound and full of new disdain,~That weak and friendly,
 79    21|        errand to fulfil,~Hatching new mischief, to my brother
 80    21|       make him whole.'~But here a new device Gabrina tried,~And,
 81    22|         thought;~Bestowed, should new enchantment him betide,~
 82    22|      assail him with enchantments new.~ ~ XIX~He, with his spells
 83    22|        more,~All, cheated by this new illusion, pant~To slay the
 84    22|         all that day and till the new~Had dawned, when, while
 85    22|         the citadel the prisoners new,~To separate dungeons in
 86    22|          the arms; behold, with a new sell~And cloth, the goodly
 87    23|     former age, corrupted by each new;~A proclamation of their
 88    24|          deliver tidings, nothing new,~If I should now inform
 89    24|      Unharmed, the vigorous heart new force supplies~To the weak
 90    24|        from ancient Testament and new,~Women, as in a mirror,
 91    26|         would be the event,~For a new combat with the paynim lord,~
 92    26|         the Sarzan hied,~Where he new prints upon the path espied.~ ~
 93    26|          level by those footsteps new,~But overtook him not, till
 94    27|         from the Child and damsel new defeat~Encounter, while
 95    27|         have; nor deem my reasons new;~Whether Orlando wise or
 96    27|    knights betide,~While for this new disorder I provide."~ ~
 97    28|         holds more dear.~Here him new love inflames for Isabel;~
 98    28|           running after something new:~For, without risk of death,
 99    29|     already change;~ ~ IV~And, as new love the king did heat and
100    29|        other he puts out,~To take new hold, where he his vantage
101    30|           your harness to affront new foes?~What boots it to restore
102    30|         at bay;~And shall Rogero, new to martial lore,~Me, onto
103    30|         little moved by fear,~For new encounter wheeled, and,
104    30|           to follow whatsoe'er is new,~That not to play the widow'
105    31|          we parforce must meet in new assay."~ ~ XVI~To him Rinaldo, "
106    32|          wight,~To joust with all new comers makes him swear:~
107    32|         with more solid cheer.~If new or ancient were his castle'
108    33|        never, amid masters old or new,~Have ye of pictures heard
109    33|        Yet let not artist whether new or old,~Boast of his skill
110    33|          clear.~ ~ XXXII~"But his new kingdom leaving to his band,~
111    33|       vision broken was her rest.~New floods of tears the awakened
112    33|        else his name~Forthwith in new encounter to retrieve --~
113    33|           follow, where they view~New prints upon the forest greensward
114    33|           angel send of God, thou new~Messiah, if too sore I have
115    33|       Astolpho made reply --~"Nor new Messiah, I from heaven descend;~
116    34|    village wife we view,~When the new silk is reeled, its filmy
117    35|      scorn.~ ~ LVI~Yet still with new desire the warrior burned~
118    36|           amorous dart --~Within, new fire inflames the cavalier;~
119    36|      produced by fear;~Fear, that new wrath had stifled in her
120    36|          foregoes;~And either now new means of mischief planned.~
121    37|         revenge Marphisa takes: a new~Statute that maid does in
122    37|           wedlock's chain.~ ~ XII~New trophies he on Oglio's bank
123    37|           with venomed sting,~His new desire to cruel death should
124    37|          Marganor had made,~And a new law, imposed by her, obeyed.~ ~
125    38|          rose and locked her in a new embrace,~And kissed her,
126    38|           any vessel fraught with new supply --~Charles has been
127    40|         my mode; another mode and new,~Which comes into my mind" (
128    41|     cordial was the draught, when new;~Since it preserves its
129    41|         fight, in goodly gear~And new, those warriors seek their
130    41|          youthful blood;~And this new sense of fear increased
131    41|           barren rock he stood,~A new alarm the stripling terrified;~
132    41|        Since he that armour wore; new rage and pain~Thereat the
133    41|         And with his dagger would new ill have wrought:~Nor much
134    42|         offer takes, and enters a new road,~Following that cavalier
135    43|           she in her despair~Made new assault upon her tresses
136    43|           the skipper, moved~By a new notion, said what all approved.~ ~
137    44|        paynims rout;~Whose prows (new miracle!) and poop, and
138    44|     Rogero, and surrender me~To a new hope, a new love, and a
139    44|     surrender me~To a new hope, a new love, and a new~Desire;
140    44|           hope, a new love, and a new~Desire; or rather from those
141    44|          a prince whose throne is new~Was never fealty sworn more
142    44|         My heart should ever bear new impress more:~So deeply
143    44|          Frontino frees.~When the new sun his early radiance shows,~
144    45|         Child to kill,~By torture new and pains unused whilere,~
145    45|           bring.~ ~ LXVIII~With a new sword will he the maid await;~
146    45|          in olden days, or are in new!~Nor, if they me as fickle
147    46|         dear.~ ~ IV~With Julia, a new Ginevra is in sight,~Another
148    46|        from the infidel,~They had new cause for grief in Bertolage~
149    46|         that in his green age and new~Places Strigonia's crozier
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