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1 1| against Rinaldo pressed,~Who saw with little fear the champion 2 1| without its crown,~Which he saw clad in leafy honours last;~ 3 2| XI~When the fair damsel saw, with timid eye,~Such ruin 4 2| her bloodless face,~And saw Rinaldo from each thicket 5 2| XVII~"Within an easy mile I saw the peer~Pricking to Paris 6 2| which at sight,~Prepared who saw her for nimble knight.~ ~ 7 2| where those rocks aspire,~I saw a dwarf guide two of goodly 8 2| to other what I stood and saw;~So strange it seems, so 9 2| sight,~After long time, saw neither knights nor page,~ 10 2| blind.~ ~ LXIX~He, when he saw himself within the brake,~ 11 3| gait subdued and slow:~I saw the brothers shun them as 12 5| with marvel by that stair,~Saw Polinesso to my bower ascend,~ 13 5| Sprang forward, when he saw his brother's deed.~ ~ LIII~" 14 5| amid the watery roar.~I saw him leap, and left him in 15 5| drown:~The prince, who ended saw his daughter's woes,~Redeemed 16 5| lost his kingly crown,~Then saw it first upon his head replaced;~ 17 7| her prey,~Who in the fairy saw such show of love.~With 18 7| through~Mid air, the damsel saw, nor whither knew.~ ~ XXXIV~ 19 7| of all thy seed beside.~I saw thee joy that such a pair 20 8| heat;~Who, after, when he saw that she bestowed~Small 21 8| him, yet unagnized, she saw appear,~The lady took some 22 8| for piety.~Nor, though he saw her pregnant, would forbear~ 23 10| unhappy father dead,~He saw her bathed in ceaseless 24 10| by favouring gale,~Thence saw her cruel lord's departing 25 10| departing sail.~ ~ XXIV~Saw it, or seemed to see: for 26 10| upon his way intent,~And saw thirst figured on his lips, 27 10| meadows to the city nigh~Saw troops of men at arms, and 28 10| his course;~ ~ XCII~And saw fabulous Hibernia, where~ 29 10| cunning care,~But that he saw distinct a tear which streamed~ 30 11| The other, when astound he saw him lie,~To deal the foe 31 11| resistance made;~Since him they saw no covering buckler brace,~ 32 12| came upon the maid, and saw.~ ~ XXIX~Ferrau and Roland 33 12| soon as sweet Angelica he saw,~Towards her full of rapture 34 13| split or ran aground)~I saw a crowd appear upon the 35 13| guise, that I~The homely saw, of falling from the pan~ 36 13| wound.~ ~ XLVII~When her she saw, without her love returned,~( 37 13| fierce giants overlaid,~She saw a knight, who like Rogero 38 14| and shield.~When lo! he saw a mead, o'ertopt with shade,~ 39 14| crew.~ ~ XLV~When this he saw was broke, the truncheon 40 14| whistle sound,~And next saw farm and cabin smoking round.~ ~ 41 15| XXXVII~This while they saw, as for their port they 42 15| could arrive,~Towards him saw a pinnace swiftly drive.~ ~ 43 16| marked his chivalry,~And saw that baffled banner born 44 17| would not abandon, ere~He saw Lucina, and near her to 45 17| turning at the scream. I saw uncase~Already her whom 46 17| beneath the shade~Secure, we saw the beaked orc asleep;~When 47 17| the flock issuing out,~He saw her prisoned in the cave 48 17| who at the just~Arrived, saw broken many a knightly spear,~ 49 17| nor his wonted clothes he saw,~Suspicious waxed; and more 50 18| the wall,~He turned, and saw the royal town appear,~-- 51 18| until he laid it low.~But he saw one along the river-side~ 52 18| when, approaching near, he saw the band,~He sallied forth 53 18| embraced.~King Norandine, who saw the sanguine smear~Of his 54 18| Gryphon and Aquilant, who saw with woe~Themselves on earth 55 18| Mount Alban's cavalier,~Saw none, nor he to chase his 56 19| felt, when him erewhile~She saw outstretched and bleeding 57 19| towards the northern wain,~Saw her ten opposites appear: 58 20| before,~Spake; and adopted saw her better lore.~ ~ XXVI~" 59 20| arrayed,~Beside a torrent, saw an ancient dame;~Who with 60 20| cavalier~She in Marphisa saw, in arms and vest;~And hence 61 20| maid, he when and where~She saw her, vainly asked the beldam 62 21| used to hide,~And, when he saw the sun beneath the main,~ 63 21| depart.~The desperate man who saw that death was nigh,~And 64 22| Logistilla to the rein;~And saw how well instructed by her 65 22| was blind,~He thought he saw, as he expecting stood,~ 66 22| that tourney.~ ~ LXXXIX~He saw the damsel, stretched among 67 22| their sight and minds who saw;~And those, who, like dead 68 23| when above the plain~She saw the rising steed his wings 69 23| question of the road;~She saw at mid-day, issuing from 70 23| that deceitful crone,~And saw the bleeding body where 71 23| heard a mournful cry;~And saw fast tears from every eyelid 72 23| on the plain~The damsel saw the motley troop arrayed,~ 73 23| than was exprest,~And ever saw the thing more clear and 74 23| Ere eddying from a roof he saw the smoke;~Heard noise of 75 23| the heat,~With which he saw his guest so troubled, thought:~ 76 24| noise which smote my ear,~I saw my comrade bleeding on the 77 24| vainly made.~Zerbino, when he saw her, raised his hand~To 78 24| gave him such a trust, nor saw~How easily the fire consumes 79 24| water-fall.~ ~ XLIX~Far off, he saw that something shining lay,~ 80 24| his visage at the sound,~Saw Brigliadoro the green herbage 81 24| passage of a river, where~She saw the wretched count; but 82 24| impetuous fury, nor the saw,~Which says embassadors 83 25| falchion sorely rued,~Who saw her garden wasted by the 84 25| sea,~In Afric, in Arzilla, saw the light;~To shield and 85 25| uncultivated plain,~And saw a knight arrive upon the 86 26| When unaccompanied they saw a dame,~Who quickly towards 87 26| LXX~As soon as Mandricardo saw her face,~In trust that, 88 26| elements and sky,~When her he saw remaining in her sell;~And 89 26| Marphisa on the ground~He saw unhorsed, deferred no more 90 27| XXI~Advancing, he on earth saw many more,~Or rather in 91 27| cantonments to the last,~Saw slaughtered men on all sides 92 27| his guest's lofty presence saw pourtrayed.~But, sore beside 93 28| When his auditory~He saw were waiting for him to 94 28| consort true~And chaste, saw sleeping at a stripling' 95 28| to all was manifest;~All saw his heart was heavy; yet 96 28| There laid his eye, and saw, what he had slighted~As 97 28| there,~As he was peeping, saw an uncouth fight;~A dwarf 98 28| XCVIII~As soon as he of Sarza saw appear~The beauteous dame, 99 29| date.~But now, so wroth I saw that Saracen~With woman, 100 30| in the tide;~Nor when he saw Orlando coming, him~Eschewed, 101 31| me to you be signified:~I saw on earth his sword and armour 102 31| since I in shameful wise~Saw Roland, running naked in 103 31| Embraced by Rodomont, she saw him drop.~ ~ XLVI~"To whosoe' 104 31| suspends;~Tells how she saw Orlando, raging sore,~Do 105 32| raised her eyes at last, and saw the sun~Had turned his back 106 33| the king, that will the saw take down,~And papal acorns 107 34| which their lungs had burst,~Saw fulsome lays by venal poets 108 34| gold or jewelled bands he saw exprest;~Then eagles' talons, 109 34| descried;~Next broken bottles saw of many sorts,~The types 110 34| form they wore.~He next saw that which man so little 111 35| The beauteous fleece he saw with wondrous glee~Equalled 112 36| When thy bold son thou saw'st, of helm bereft,~Amid 113 36| dragged apart --~Thou saw'st his young head from his 114 36| surprize;~ ~ XXVII~And when he saw unfinished was the fight,~ 115 36| XXXVII~Rogero, when he saw her so offended,~Fixed himself 116 36| cast her on the mead;~And saw, how from the mingling host 117 36| lay;~And first together saw the light of day.~ ~ LX~" 118 37| two no less;~From them she saw, when she saw Ulany;~But 119 37| From them she saw, when she saw Ulany;~But now to her directed 120 37| nor spake beside of ought;~Saw he had wronged her, and 121 38| on one or the other side,~Saw Nubia's realm before him 122 40| vouched to me,~Such things you saw, such things made others 123 40| many a mode~Men die, you saw, and you to many showed.~ ~ 124 40| to many showed.~ ~ III~I saw not, I, who was compelled 125 40| moved the Dane;~But when he saw the Child without a spear,~ 126 41| nor turned to God~Until he saw him threatening with the 127 41| peers.~ ~ LXXIII~Roland who saw Gradasso in such guise,~ 128 42| beneath his borrowed crest,~He saw Patroclus crimsoning the 129 42| sudden fury rise;~When him he saw, extended on the sand,~Slain 130 42| good Orlando reared,~And saw, on turning them to seaward, 131 42| Bradamant I shew;~After she saw the oath was nullified,~ 132 42| he suddenly descried,~He saw the sun's dimmed visage 133 42| stranger knight espied,~And saw that he, repentant, every 134 42| around Rinaldo threw,~And saw a place, whose like is seldom 135 43| evil would not prove, if I~Saw of my Clarice what I would 136 43| recalls!~ ~ LXXVIII~"He saw a peasant who with heavy 137 43| more thick to view~He never saw, nor thought to see anew;~ ~ 138 43| CXXXVI~"Anselm, who saw no other wight beside~To 139 43| rite.~ ~ CLXVII~He, when he saw his order duly done,~And 140 44| craft his sister spied,~And saw he could no more in wedlock' 141 44| increased by him, doth flow,~He saw the imperial ensigns spread, 142 44| Upon a squadron, whom he saw most nigh;~And now at once, 143 45| alone is stubborn pain;~Nor saw, save Death, what other 144 46| they spread.~He came, he saw, he conquered, may be said.~ ~ 145 46| strife forbore;~And, where he saw the blood most freely spring,~