Canto

  1     3|           Forth with his faithful crew, by night or day,~By water
  2     4|           on the woody coast: The crew~He bade, with all the haste
  3     6|         encounter with a frequent crew,~And fierce, who serve as
  4     6|         LXIII~The captain of this crew, which blocked the road,~
  5     6|        And to keep off the wicked crew which swarms,~More than
  6     6|        other dame,~Where the foul crew opposed the Child's retreat.~
  7     6|       youthful knight;~The wicked crew, that did the Child withstand,~
  8     6|          or that. Of the assassin crew,~That people who without
  9     7|       girded by a gay and courtly crew,~Rogero there received in
 10     7|         bowers depart the courtly crew.~He upon perfumed sheets,
 11     7|          thee with an illustrious crew,~That far renowned, and
 12     7|  Assaulting suddenly the guardian crew,~He, sword in hand, the
 13     8|          hinderance and vexatious crew~Swarm here and there, and
 14     8|        sea dispatched the warlike crew.~With this good squadron
 15     8|      clause was kept by that foul crew~The savage, ancient statute,
 16     8|         maid~Was able that fierce crew to mollify,~Who many days
 17     9|   Reputing him the leader of that crew.~ ~ XIX~And prays him, on
 18    10|          faithful found, a famous crew,~To Olympia I would give
 19    10|       new-born wings, towards his crew;~Who, roused, unmoor without
 20    10|         few days resorted all the crew,~Changed by Melissa to their
 21    10|          thirty thousand Scots, a crew~Led by their monarch's son,
 22    10|        the prize~Of the rapacious crew, above was said,~Who found
 23    10|        The cruel and inhospitable crew~To the voracious beast the
 24    11|     cursed soul, amid the unhappy crew,~Beside the accursed Judas
 25    13|         close together, stood the crew.~ ~ XXXVIII~One had his
 26    14|        Tanphirion's) Almonsilla's crew,~To a new monarch in Caichus
 27    14|    Gualciotto dead, Bellamarina's crew,~(His vassals) serve, the
 28    14|       king encounters many of the crew~Whom good Orlando's arm
 29    14|          lance was broke upon the crew.~ ~ XLV~When this he saw
 30    14|     elsewhere; aye guested by the crew~Of Benedict, or blest Elias'
 31    14|           to the walls the second crew~Fierce Sarza's king was
 32    14|        place and thickly-swarming crew~Make the wide-circling blow
 33    14|         was all to narrow for the crew.~ ~ CXXIX~While so the foes
 34    15|        gulf had not contained the crew,~But that, devouring those
 35    15|       person, girded by a gallant crew,~Is Charlemagne, with many
 36    16|         quickly moved his ordered crew,~Nor stayed till herald
 37    16|           with fatigue, a wearied crew~Withdraw, fresh files their
 38    16|         down amid the slaughtered crew.~ ~ LXXIV~Nor stops he here,
 39    17|           he to-day conveyed your crew,~The females from the males
 40    17|        laughter from the circling crew.~ ~ XCI~Clapping of hands,
 41    17|          where he, with the other crew,~Left Origille and her false
 42    17|     quickly called a baron of his crew,~And him enjoined the deed
 43    17|         spear unfurnished was the crew,~Who without weapons came,
 44    18|          the bold youth, amid the crew~Of enemies, the Earl of
 45    18|          falchions, and, amid the crew,~A passage with the trenchant
 46    18|         next, and, anchoring,~The crew and warriors on the beach
 47    18|      Afflicted sore the miserable crew.~While aye descending night,
 48    18|    Fortune on the sea annoys this crew,~She grants those others
 49    18|       life the leader of Zumara's crew~So past, his visage losing
 50    18|           crowded is the wretched crew,~That many in Seine's neighbouring
 51    18|     eighty thousand of the paynim crew,~Cut off that day by the
 52    18|           little distant from his crew,~Is keener than the rest
 53    19|          and boom;~From which the crew had cut, in her distress,~
 54    19|          relates the patron how a crew~Of murderous women tenanted
 55    19|   practised mariners and numerous crew~(While them uncertain counsels
 56    19|          might~Be found amid your crew," (the matron said),~"That
 57    19|         shocked the second of the crew,~And dealt the third so
 58    19|         drawn, amid the observant crew:~So sore intent was every
 59    20|       children filled the Grecian crew~Their houses found, and
 60    20|         passing fair were all the crew,~The flower of Greece, who
 61    20|       Youngest and fairest of the crew betrayed~She was, and wariest,
 62    20|          She willed each bark and crew which to that bay~For shelter
 63    20|           works upon the youthful crew,~Which in that council sit
 64    20|         prove him with the female crew;~And if so fortunate that
 65    20|         adversaries interrupt our crew.~'Tis thus I hope, by succour
 66    20|         sea, and behind these the crew~Of frighted mariners and
 67    22|        seen not. These the goodly crew:~Guido the savage, but a
 68    23| Callitrephia's daughter, from the crew;~Whose mother whilom Bradamant
 69    23|        the noise of the lamenting crew;~Promising any one a mighty
 70    23|           into the thicket of the crew:~One head in twain he severed
 71    23|           men and twenty, in that crew,~(So Turpin sums them) eighty
 72    24|       examples warned, the rustic crew~Abandoned in the fields
 73    25|           avenge him of that evil crew;~And gave such signal proofs
 74    25|      dealt the damsel by a paynim crew,~Which her by chance without
 75    25|          preserved'st me from the crew,~Which me into the flames
 76    26|      quarrel and affront~Amid the crew: but whither, forced by
 77    26|         now nearer, the advancing crew~Were better marked in Moorish
 78    26|    Marphisa matched, that hostile crew~Appears like ice, and she
 79    26|      there was no place, amid the crew,~For truce or treaty, to
 80    27|      royal Agramant's beleaguered crew,~And where through unknown
 81    27|        Charlemagne's beleaguering crew,~To carry speedy succour
 82    27|        the ramparts of the paynim crew~Of Agramant as yet had pierced
 83    27|   willingly appeased that jarring crew;~But since the foes were
 84    30|         thousand more, amid which crew~They scarce would find one
 85    30|           join in arms the banded crew;~ ~ XCV~And, saying that
 86    31|       good Rinaldo, crying to his crew~That this was Guido, whom
 87    31|           proved upon that paynim crew~The force of Vivian and
 88    31|        Monodantes' son, amid that crew,~Of Flordelice the lover
 89    31|           with that other captive crew.~ ~ LXXVI~All happiness
 90    31|      slaughtered by Mount Alban's crew,~-- The fierce seven hundred,
 91    32|    Agramant, subdued by Charles's crew,~-- His choicest warriors
 92    32|          matrons of his household crew~Calls, with two elders,
 93    33|      castle's lord addressed that crew:~"Know, of adventures in
 94    33|          conducted by his courtly crew,~Before the warrior knelt,
 95    33|        prince commands the menial crew~Forthwith to bring the hospitable
 96    34|           captain of the invading crew.~For the Armenian sovereign,
 97    35|          ravening vultures, and a crew~Of choughs, and more, that
 98    35|        take that haughty man; the crew~Of people over wall and
 99    36|            but for the vanquished crew~Detained their steeds, that
100    36|          warrior of the Christian crew.~ ~ XXV~Troyano's generous
101    37|        Marganor, amid her moaning crew.~Upon that felon knight,
102    37|          offend and anger all the crew.~What then shall I resolve?
103    37|     praise, because that glorious crew~Coveted burial with their
104    37|         with him, that Argonautic crew,~Seeing those dames that
105    37|         of her and hers! I of the crew~That journey toward Arles,
106    38|        effort, with the Christian crew;~Hoping by siege or fight
107    38|       they loose from hence, that crew~Of spoilers shall within
108    38|         King Rodomont and in that crew,~Alzirdo, Martasine and
109    39|          King Agramant his Africk crew~From flight, beneath his
110    39|         Troyano's son~Resists the crew, that war on Charles's part,~
111    39|        advantage of the Christian crew.~While so the cavaliers
112    39|       Abominable shapes, a horrid crew;~Monsters which are not,
113    39|       dark, dismal hour, amid his crew~Worse panic and disorder
114    39|        manned with good and armed crew,~Which see that Moorish
115    40|        many quarters stormed that crew,~Where good Orlando was,
116    40|           for Senapus' Aethiopian crew~Have come beneath Astolpho,
117    40|            without pilot, without crew, alone,~As wind and fortune
118    40|       unhappy state to leave that crew~The Child, who loved those
119    41|       with his hand,~Signs to the crew the thing he would command.~ ~
120    42|        blazing lights (a numerous crew)~Issued, and chased the
121    42|           youth, among~The menial crew, on whom that charge did
122    43|           That waits him with her crew, the warrior made.~Here,
123    43|         attention of the admiring crew,~None winked their eyes,
124    43|           The marquis there, with crew and servants' aid,~They
125    43|       more rejoiced than all that crew;~And still in faith and
126    44|         all the hermit found that crew;~Whiter at heart than swans
127    44|           Scarce mindful that the crew their coming stay,~Albeit
128    44|         mischief from the Moorish crew,~Homeward to send the king
129    44| presuppose that, with his kindred crew~Slain by my hand that unjust
130    45|           rank him in his warlike crew:~Nor need he envy, guarded
131    46|          and men I see, a mingled crew,~At my return rejoicing,
132    46|       surmised amid the assistant crew,~That, without waiting leave
133    46|        paladin nor peer, amid the crew,~Wearies of welcoming that
134    46|         Falcon, Gini and Ginami's crew:~Yet they meanwhile beneath
135    46|      bridal ended, this her demon crew~Thither, from whence 'twas
136    46|       against the Turk, or German crew~The puissant monarch leads
137    46|         figures gazed the courtly crew,~But read no meaning in
138    46|        high presence of so fair a crew.~Astound and full of wonder
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