Canto

  1     1|          hackney! -- man and horse appear~With the long journey, weary
  2     1|          shortly after see a steed appear,~With housings wrought in
  3     2|          mountains and rude cliffs appear;~Where in the middle rose
  4     3|           shall deal,~Astrea shall appear returned from heaven,~To
  5     3|  conference, which best might make appear~The rugged road less dismal
  6     3|         sea, whose waves will soon appear;~Thee the third day shall
  7     3|           thou shalt, in thy talk, appear to yearn~To prove the wizard'
  8     4|               I~Though an ill mind appear in simulation,~And, for
  9     4|        take or to bestow,~Would it appear that such exchange were
 10     4|           within a month no knight appear,~Or coming, conquer not,
 11     5|          visage well another might appear.~ ~ L~"So much the more,
 12     5|         they ride before the walls appear,~And now before the gate
 13     5|          in the ensuing canto will appear,~If you are fain the history
 14     6|            pilgrim therefore might appear to lie~In what he of the
 15     6|       grisly Death desires till he appear;~But loathes what he had
 16     7|        giantess's crest and shield appear,~For ensign, decked with
 17     7|            the sage Atlantes' self appear;~Next hid, and watched so
 18     7|          false, from head to food, appear.~None of her own, but borrowed,
 19     8|            will the falconer's dog appear more slow;~But hunts Rogero'
 20     8|           like consideration would appear~Worthy to stop him, but
 21     8|             yet unagnized, she saw appear,~The lady took some comfort,
 22     9|    lightening from the hollow cane~Appear to dart, and like the passing
 23     9|           other way for his escape appear,~Than his with this my wretched
 24     9|            Herculean port and bold~Appear to vouch, such worth to
 25     9|          Another, and another, who appear~Of paste; till six he of
 26     9|            no longer distant signs appear~Of either shore on this
 27    10|           faith more certain could appear~To man, though he her open
 28    10|        XXIX~"I live in terror, and appear to see~Rough bear or lion
 29    10|           Ever keep fast (what may appear a thing~Impossible) her
 30    11|          was the knight:~The winds appear, which still his course
 31    11|            this could warrant, and appear~To vouch for much, as witness
 32    12|      Orlando made his mighty worth appear.~ ~ LXIX~Two squadrons he
 33    12|          of war would less in arms appear,~The features known before
 34    12|           same time beholding thus appear~So fierce a wight, and harnessed
 35    13|         ran aground)~I saw a crowd appear upon the peak,~Which, to
 36    13|      encountering aught that might appear~Worthy of note, they wended
 37    13|        hoped that her Rogero would appear,~She, not beholding him
 38    13|        make himself by his ill art appear~As suffering from some stronger
 39    13| Threatening the golden lines loud, appear~In arms, the royal Agramant
 40    14|            King Agramant the truth appear,~He from the gallows-tree
 41    14|          itself, does to the troop appear.~They grudge to forfeit
 42    14|            morn more gay,~It would appear they were of fair accord:~
 43    14|          he bade Garbo's aged king appear,~Marsilius, and his heads
 44    14|          of all, his prudent cares appear~Where there is greatest
 45    15|          eastern sea was wonted to appear;~-- And could a wight, who
 46    15|          its limits of such length appear)~That it must join another
 47    15|           Which makes a single sea appear as two;~Who, scouring in
 48    16|         her face no signs of dread appear,~Having already made her
 49    16|          who, baptized or infidel, appear~There at his tourney (of
 50    16|     frequent darts a storm of hail appear,~Which from the city-wall
 51    16|          of brittle glass the arms appear~Where Sir Rinaldo red Fusberta
 52    17|         evil use to make our worth appear:~Then questioned more of
 53    17|         like the pretended beast's appear,~-- Or whether, when the
 54    17|   Thronging about the ignoble car, appear~Brazen-faced boy and girl
 55    18|             and saw the royal town appear,~-- To have traversed all
 56    18|         they for other end in arms appear,~Seeing the maid and crowd
 57    18|           shame, decline,~Nor dare appear before King Norandine.~ ~
 58    19|       humble man the greater would appear,~And he, now first, be hindmost
 59    19|        return,~How hard would this appear, O Agricane!~In that she
 60    19|          opened by the beating sea appear.~ ~  L~They in this trouble,
 61    19|        wain,~Saw her ten opposites appear: among~These, as their leader,
 62    19|          with his right hand, made appear~That he would speak ere
 63    19|        they strove, nor did it yet appear~Which had the vantage of
 64    20|           of them to say~Why there appear so few of the male race,~
 65    20|        told that without hardihood~Appear the rabble, and of feeble
 66    20|         soon the contrary was made appear.~Since he, the castellain,
 67    21|         evil actions, I shall make appear~She in all guilt transgresses
 68    21|          innocence unsullied shall appear.~ ~ XXXIII~" `Does not Argaeus
 69    22|            different from his wont appear;~To one a giant, and to
 70    23|           art thou plainly wouldst appear,~Thy worth conspicuous in
 71    24|          feels it not, as 't would appear;~Unharmed, the vigorous
 72    24|         closed thine eyelids shall appear~Than either me internal
 73    24|       winds, which scarce at first appear to breathe,~Next shake the
 74    25|           a crime~His baptism will appear at such a time!~ ~  LXXXII~
 75    26|         youths with him in company appear,~With golden lilies wrought
 76    26|           in worth, will many make appear~Who whilom perfect seemed;
 77    26|            those warriors, 'twould appear,~Backwards one inch at their
 78    26|            from thy head,~It shall appear how much it had been best~
 79    27|            drawn, and in the first appear~The Tartar king and sovereign
 80    27|      towards that wretch, and made appear~By open signs they knew
 81    27|           worth than Mandricardo I appear;~Nor for your conduct cause
 82    28|            Was to that courtier to appear to lie~Before Astolpho;
 83    28|      deemed in every eye,~Who must appear the foulest to that king;~
 84    28|            soon as he of Sarza saw appear~The beauteous dame, he laid
 85    29|          that wondrous water shall appear;~And force himself, meanwhile,
 86    30|            small value life to you appear,~And you esteem a painted
 87    30|            when by tokens manifest appear~The live man living and
 88    31|          worthiest will his spoils appear."~She ended, and her prayer
 89    31|       afterwards on thee will made appear~The truth of all I say with
 90    31|        much daring, and much skill appear~In that fierce king; and
 91    32|            s and Clermont's towers appear:~When she, a lady fair,
 92    32|            said, and made it plain appear,~Such as he found her, he
 93    33|       wherein French armies should appear,~Beyond the Alps, of foul
 94    33|        should spring, who, 'twould appear,~Guards it so well, he scorns
 95    33|            Ischia born,~Each might appear of vaunted virtues shorn;~ ~
 96    33|            youth's blossoms scarce appear,~Worthy immortal glory,
 97    33|           tedious sleep like death appear,~Such watching is like life,
 98    34|            those transparent walls appear,~Which cover more than thirty
 99    34|            in his judgment 'twould appear,~In some sort might our
100    35|         marked my men with M and D appear;~ ~ V~"And, as for splendor
101    35|         blest age wherein it shall appear~Be singular in this our
102    35|            the stream, whose waves appear~Turbid with sand and of
103    35|       those fair names, as 'twould appear,~And of the birds and holy
104    35|        names, which in their sight appear most fair;~Even thus below,
105    35|            speech diffusive should appear.~Authors I love, and pay
106    35|             As kind and daring you appear in show,~Venge me of him
107    36|            gentleness and courtesy appear,~Virtues but seldom seen
108    36|          he casts off, and 'twould appear~As in his eyes a lighted
109    37|           court 'twere shameful to appear,~Unless adorned and mantled
110    38|            s realm before him soon appear;~And there, in its chief
111    38|         other canto shall the rest appear,~If you that other canto
112    39|            of as diverse qualities appear,~As are the plants, whereon
113    39|             which in that wild man appear.~When, posting thither on
114    39|           to him a worthless thing appear.~What he through love had
115    39|         fury, in his presence mute appear.~ ~ LXXVI~Yet sometimes
116    40|         changed to day, as 'twould appear.~ ~ VII~Hence Agramant,
117    40|          upon the works shall dare appear;~And that, protected by
118    40|          Count in single combat to appear;~He vainly would, I wot,
119    40|         many and many it would ill appear:~Many would say, that oaths
120    41|           the main.~As many deaths appear to daunt that rout,~As waves
121    41|            sink so deep,~That they appear to spy the gulfs of hell.~
122    41|     without guidance run.~It would appear the wind has changed its
123    41|     Blazoned upon Orlando's shield appear~The burning bold and lofty
124    41|           thereof should outwardly appear;~For where that evil people
125    41|        vision, to his consort true~Appear somedeal before the dawn
126    41|          And fairly balanced might appear the chance,~But for the
127    42|    Frederick Fulgoso doubtful does appear;~Who, searching Barbary'
128    42|            he sees the horrid form appear,~Coming to seek him and
129    42|      flames upon his yellow shield appear:~So was the courser's housing
130    43|      forced some subject spirit to appear,~To me foretelling that
131    43|        Figures the heavens as they appear to be.~Anselmo left him
132    43|         his heart may well to thee appear,~If thou hast known the
133    43|         CXX~"How blest would doubt appear, had he that wound~Foreseen,
134    43|           than all the others will appear~In other strain, if you
135    44|      Marphisa and gentle Bradamant appear.~This runs to fold Rogero
136    44|         garlands green the streets appear,~And tapestried all about
137    44|          doom me dead as soon as I appear?~ ~ XLV~"Alas! with long
138    45|         hath won,~Making that maid appear less strong to be,~Disguised
139    45|            of thy glad countenance appear,~Against mine every credence,
140    45|        those, nor those like these appear.~He first with hatred, rage,
141    45|       Marphisa, when 'tis morn,~To appear before the king; to whom
142    45|         and thought no peril would appear~Too hard a feat for him;
143    46|            as well as that he will appear~Deservedly an emperor's
144    46|          to make it yet more plain appear,~This will I prove upon
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