Canto

  1     1|         lodged by Charles, that gentle bonnibel,~Ordained to be
  2     1|        angelic features and the gentle air~Which long had held
  3     1|        By the tried valour of a gentle maid.~ ~ LXX~"Bold is the
  4     1|         goes submissively,~With gentle blandishment and humble
  5     2|        he seems hideous to that gentle dame;~And he, who when the
  6     2|        Ceased not to soothe the gentle damsel's fear.~And with
  7     2|      guide him whither went the gentle dame,~For whom, as he had
  8     2|      know~Of others' cares, the gentle maid addressed~The knight,
  9     2|     grief confessed,~Won by her gentle speech and courteous show,~
 10     2|      hence some treason to this gentle dame~In his foul heart,
 11     2|       sleight~To rid him of the gentle dame behind.~When lo! a
 12     2|        its bottom he had seen~A gentle damsel of bewitching mien.~ ~
 13     2|         her fall, and saved the gentle maid.~Some while astounded
 14     4|        the necromancer hoar~The gentle lady had desire, and why~
 15     4|     trade;~But only to redeem a gentle knight~From danger sore
 16     4|        flings~(Frontino was his gentle courser hight)~Then leaps
 17     4| stripling, born through air,~As gentle as young Ganymede and fair.~ ~
 18     4|         her defence, be come of gentle blood.~ ~ LXI~"But if within
 19     4|       then replied,~"And must a gentle damsel die by fire,~Because
 20     4|       If manifest were not that gentle deed.~My every thought is
 21     4|       gloom.~Again to know, the gentle knight essayed,~Who had
 22     5|       live in loving cheer;~Nor gentle heifer dreads the wilful
 23     5|         ever yet was done,"~The gentle dame began, "Sir cavalier,~
 24     5|       affection flows~Towards a gentle knight of courteous lore,~
 25     5|      enamoured was, before~That gentle damsel ever met your view;~
 26     5|       welcome to have found the gentle maid,~Who the whole story
 27     6|    sound;~"If, as thy cheer and gentle presence teach,~Thou courteous
 28     6|     hail~From angry heaven your gentle boughs assail!~ ~  XXXI~"
 29     6|        he closed his suit,~That gentle myrtle shook from top to
 30     6|       the two damsels for their gentle feat;~And was content upon
 31     7|     accents flow:~And here that gentle smile receives its birth,~
 32     7|      fame.~ ~ XLI~And thus such gentle knight ingloriously~Would
 33     7|   fairy-queen,~Enamoured of the gentle youth, so well,~That she
 34     7|     very truth.~ ~ LXVIII~"That gentle lady who so loves thee,
 35     7|         escape Alcina knew,~The gentle youth was far away and gone.~
 36     9|       army through.~In that the gentle warrior was arrayed~In Arab
 37     9|   falsify that vow,~Which to my gentle lover I had plight;~Nor
 38     9|  overthrew~With this device, my gentle brethren slain;~The first
 39    10|     foolish courtesy.~ ~ XI~The gentle damsel had not past fourteen,~
 40    10|         she said,~"Thou art not gentle, nor art thou a knight;~
 41    10|     spring.~ ~ LXIV~That such a gentle lord had sought her rest,~
 42    11|       Angelica delight, --~That gentle maid, there naked in his
 43    12|        beside a fire was seen~A gentle maid of pleasing look and
 44    12|     this rude repair,~A face so gentle and so passing fair?"~ ~
 45    13|       II~Above I told you how a gentle maid~Orlando had discovered
 46    13|    shall be sold."~ ~ XXXII~The gentle damsel so her tale pursues,~
 47    14|     surveyed~Doralice (such the gentle lady's name),~Who, at the
 48    14|         loft and cottage men of gentle kind.~ ~ LXIII~What afterwards
 49    15|          For he was turned more gentle than a maid)~Astolpho, as
 50    15|      Nor do I think that either gentle fay~With pleasure could
 51    15|    entrance of the city, view~A gentle stripling; and in him the
 52    17|      and knight,~And lady, in a gentle group bestowed,~There in
 53    18|       and there, the knights of gentle race.~The guerdons destined
 54    18|      come, who slumbered with a gentle mate,~Each clasping each
 55    19|         bark along,~Faster than gentle falcon ever flew;~And sore
 56    19|      beneath such manly cheer~A gentle virgin was concealed, begun:~"
 57    19|        marvels with herself the gentle dame,~That one so young
 58    20|    should dare~(Which make each gentle spirit bound to you)~To
 59    20|         be slain.'~ ~ XLII~"The gentle maid, her eye bedimmed with
 60    20|       Marphisa, who was come of gentle race,~The hag with her across
 61    20|      Zerbino's goodly cheer~And gentle features had pourtrayed
 62    21|        Twould sound, that he, a gentle knight and good,~Should
 63    21|        low,~It happened that my gentle brother near~His comrade'
 64    22|    blossoms, while he clips~The gentle damsel, gathers from her
 65    22|     days foregone.~ ~ XXXIV~The gentle Bradamant, who was i' the
 66    22|      Thou hast to understand, O gentle knight,~My visage is so
 67    22|     hard by.~ ~ XXXIX~"Loving a gentle lady and a gay,~The daughter
 68    23|       clear,~Fair Bradamant her gentle cousin knew.~Him from afar
 69    23|   bridle I have little use;~For gentle is my palfrey, reined or
 70    24|        power to tell aright~The gentle Isabella's doleful mood?~
 71    25|  disengage,~For Paris, with the gentle lady, steer;~And with them
 72    25|       in me~The damsel should a gentle woman scan,~Rather than
 73    26|     courteous be,~(Such was his gentle nature) at the view~Of Mandricardo,
 74    26|       speed.~ ~ CXXIX~Into that gentle palfrey's form, who bore~
 75    28|         aside~Of hatred to that gentle race and dear,~By whom alone
 76    29|       uttered to your blame,~Ye gentle dames, does so my spirit
 77    29|       no violence designed,~The gentle semblance of fair Isabel,~
 78    29|      genius high;~Be courteous, gentle, beautiful, and sage,~And
 79    29|             XLIII~This while, a gentle damsel sought the place~
 80    31|             XLII~When she, that gentle damsel, now more near,~Beholds
 81    31|       good Batoldo spurred, his gentle horse,~And at the champion
 82    31|    Exchange, on either side, no gentle thrust.~Nor much their mighty
 83    31|        Gradasso had opined,~The gentle baron was of craven kind.~ ~
 84    32|   without it, worthless are~All gentle bearing and all martial
 85    32|          Short time before that gentle knight had freed.~ ~ LXXXV~"
 86    32|         not transform to rude a gentle breast.~When Tristram hence
 87    32|            grieved that maid of gentle kind~Should from that castle
 88    34|     sell had lighted, cries:~"O gentle baron, that by will divine~
 89    34|        says) again~Deprived the gentle baron of his brain.~ ~ LXXXVII~
 90    35|       XXI~"And by the crowd are gentle courtiers hight,~Because
 91    35|            XXIII~"Rare as those gentle swans are poets too,~That
 92    35|         Isabella lay,~The story gentle Flordelice had taught;~Replied
 93    35|       other call,~But with that gentle youth to try a fall."~ ~
 94    35|          To mend my fault, that gentle cavalier,~With whom you
 95    36|       er they be, all hearts of gentle strain~Still cannot choose
 96    36|         bosom steeled.~Not only gentle Bradamant forbore~To harm
 97    36|         XIX~Or rather she, that gentle lady thought,~Had joyed
 98    36|  Marphisa's fury to subdue~With gentle speech; but full of such
 99    37|     flows~From other lips, that gentle dame inspires;~And gives
100    37|       appay my single end,~That gentle dame to honour and commend.~ ~
101    37|         be shown,~As well that, gentle ladies, I am bent~Ye whom
102    37|          When vernal airs their gentle influence shed.~Bradamant
103    37|        damsels two.~ ~ XXXIV~To gentle Bradamant Ulania showed~
104    37|   customs there,~And there were gentle deeds performed this while:~
105    37|   Marganor's guilt, and so that gentle pair~Of damsels filled with
106    38|        IV~For if his life, whom gentle woman loves,~As her own
107    38|        tell how~Rinaldo did the gentle damsel grace;~For he had
108    38|         well remembered how the gentle knight~Had from the loathsome
109    38|     sins than one to amend,~The gentle maid, beside a brother's
110    39|        ever known.~ ~ XLIII~The gentle baron no less gladly eyed~
111    39|     enamoured lord;~And she, so gentle deemed, so fair whilere,~
112    40|          Who love and prize the gentle Brandimart,~Hearing, should
113    40|    matched.~ ~ LXXX~But for the gentle youth was ever willed~To
114    41|        dainty raiment steeps~Of gentle stripling, or of damsel
115    41|        to the field to take.~By gentle Flordelice for that dark
116    41|         And. last of those, the gentle Isabel;~Then curbs his tongue
117    42|      remain~The brother of that gentle maid withal;~Whose flesh,
118    42|        tied~In wedlock, made in gentle wise demand.~Rinaldo, wondering
119    42|       request~Was almost on the gentle warrior's tongue,~And there
120    43|     Agenorean snake.~Here me of gentle line my mother bore,~But
121    43|     XXII~"Not because she right gentle was and bright,~Nor because
122    43|        From that first flame my gentle consort blew:~So mates and
123    43|       hoped) confirmed I see~My gentle consort's worth and faithfulness.~'
124    43|         now I rise, to hail the gentle blood,~The love, the courtesy
125    43|         then longing, bred~That gentle dog: she one that her had
126    43|   prayed;~One that was fair and gentle, and who brought~A gift,
127    43|      Frederick was not there of gentle lore,~Nor was Elizabeth
128    43|         her lord.~With that her gentle heart was riven so,~And
129    44|         Constantine~To give his gentle daughter had intent;~Who
130    44|       clear skies they have and gentle gales,~Nor vow nor prayer
131    44|       lovely pair,~Marphisa and gentle Bradamant appear.~This runs
132    44|         won:~So vile a price no gentle heart can gain:~Nor by nobility,
133    44|              LXVIII~In that the gentle Bradamant, who fain~Would
134    45|        she sighs! how fears the gentle maid,~Hearing Rogero, as
135    45|      will~Of Heaven conveyed to gentle Leo's ear;~And put into
136    45|         than one;~Than see that gentle damsel not his own.~ ~ LIX~
137    45|      long to her consigned,~The gentle damsel had been wont to
138    45|        Right different from the gentle youth's, who sore~Hammers
139    45|       is alive,~Let Leo, if the gentle maid he crave,~His foe in
140    46|       Vasto's light!~ ~ IX~Anne gentle, courteous, and as sage
141    46|      buckler, the most fair~And gentle of all warriors that are
142    46|            XXXVIII~So filled is gentle Leo with amaze~When he the
143    46|         ado~And labour sore the gentle courser scaled.~So wasted
144    46|  pourtraied~That noble prince's gentle infancy.~Cassandra all beside
145    46| instructed in that history~Like gentle Bradamant, the affianced
146    46|     less than shame; for on his gentle bride~He turned his eyes,
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