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1 1| evil hour, and soon the deed repented.~ ~ VII~For here 2 1| own experience shows),~No deed more sweet or welcome can 3 2| seeks it dearly pays the deed.~More -- I shall take from 4 2| champions, matched in heart and deed.~Their sounding blades such 5 3| add another sin to evil deed,~Bore off with him the warlike 6 3| for courtesy than warlike deed,~Azo the second, he who 7 3| long; as long to tell each deed~Achieved for Rome by thy 8 3| Albert famed for pious deed,~Aldobrandino, Nicholas 9 3| know their every name and deed),~Hippolitus; who with the 10 4| Atlantes the enchanter's deed,~Whose pious wishes still 11 4| might prove, by dangerous deed,~If blame or glory were 12 4| you shall rear,~You by the deed shall gain a glorious prize,~ 13 4| manifest were not that gentle deed.~My every thought is turned 14 5| story piece.~ ~ V~"Of direr deed than ever yet was done,"~ 15 5| when he saw his brother's deed.~ ~ LIII~"And hindered him 16 5| moved by nought~But her ill deed, which he was doomed to 17 6| a myrtle-tree her every deed,~A human myrtle hears, and 18 6| knight,~Repentant of his deed, was touched with fear;~ 19 6| of cruelty,~Esteemed the deed, although for him essayed;~ 20 6| To strive with word and deed, till thou requite~The service 21 6| Forced by thy courteous deed, I shall display; --~What 22 6| his way.~Repentant of my deed, I curse the snare,~Too 23 9| he swore,~As one who evil deed misliked to hear,~And with 24 9| doing by me any shameful deed,~Me he assured of life and 25 9| reft him; I, who note~The deed, leap lightly up and cut 26 9| disturbance interrupt the deed,~Taking what costliest was 27 9| Ensuing, where the dreadful deed was done,~Proud he returned, 28 9| Had aided me the deadly deed to do,~Their goods and chattels 29 9| Intent to make him his bold deed atone,~Cymosco at the pass 30 10| are none~See evil in the deed, but rather guess~It is 31 11| ungrateful and discourteous deed~Accusing stood, wherewith 32 11| stung,~Esteemed such holy deed a work profane;~And said 33 12| Other accuses him of other deed:~And thus within the enchanted 34 13| the order taken for the deed,~Which was to make our future 35 13| termed him traitor; and by deed and word~Withstood the purpose 36 13| Orlando's arm achieved the deed.~ ~ XL~Those whom the board 37 13| chain and crook for such a deed did crave:~For ready hooks 38 14| find the warrior who the deed had done;~But the design 39 14| steer:~But that thou do the deed so silently,~That not a 40 16| saved one citizen by worthy deed,~For rescuing such a countless 41 16| phrase and voice, to valiant deed~The high-minded barons and 42 17| Whom sore the unexpected deed surprises.~ ~ XCIV~Gryphon 43 17| shaped in thought, he did the deed:~He took away the warrior' 44 17| gaze.~Such were a princely deed, and worthy praise."~ ~ 45 17| crew,~And him enjoined the deed he was to do.~ ~ CXXVII~ 46 17| the crowd,~(Another's evil deed) proclaim aloud.~ ~ CXXXIII~ 47 18| had avenged with worthy deed,~Him honoured with fair 48 18| and nerved for doughty deed,~On them she fain would 49 18| the sky,~Thou may'st the deed be able to explain.~So that 50 19| questioned who had done the deed)~The arrow reached -- transfixed 51 19| Cloridan who beholds the deed, at sight~Of young Medoro' 52 19| XIX~And above every other deed repented,~That good Rinaldo 53 20| striplings sped.~Since, fair in deed as show, they good and true~ 54 20| scape by such a murderous deed;~But, if he would, propound 55 20| fate does such injurious deed~By me, condemned to servitude 56 20| Through Bradamant's good deed and virtuous lore,~The damsel, 57 21| Tribunal, and in act and deed recited:~Nor needs the solemn 58 21| from word they pass to deed;~And having compassed on 59 21| unstained in thought and deed,~So fell a goad no longer 60 21| XXIII~" `If evil be the deed, when done parforce.~But, 61 21| mode shall I chastise the deed,~Than spilling more of thine 62 21| all men for a traitor's deed!~ ~ XXXI~" `How well thou 63 21| occasion wrought,~(To evil deed propitious evermore)~To 64 21| vengeful furies for the deed pursued.~Till broken by 65 21| her of accomplice in the deed,~Or to defraud him of his 66 22| heart has vouched, I am in deed.~For sign or threat I yield 67 22| But, wandering wide, the deed in brief revealed,~And voicing 68 23| the doer of the murderous deed.~ ~ XLI~The hag to wait 69 23| Said that Zerbino did the deed; and drew~The girdle forth, 70 23| be quartered, where~The deed was done for which he is 71 23| wring~The rein, and does the deed: upon the rape~Of the crone' 72 24| Zerbino having done the pious deed,~Is bowning him to climb 73 24| thee from each churlish deed I fear;~As, when in the 74 25| die before,~He would in deed a Christian be ordained,~ 75 26| meet~Guerdon for his good deed, the cavalier~Did, with 76 26| added how the author of that deed~Had also said to her with 77 26| lance and sword do doughty deed,~And more than one good 78 26| that I delay to prove by deed,~That you have acted in 79 26| mind, and how, for his good deed,~The fairy gave it him with 80 26| more his aid;~Who for that deed had leisure; since, astound,~ 81 27| churl with thee is courteous deed,~But I to thee repeat more 82 27| afterwards, if none the deed prevent,~His carcass shall 83 27| utmost power avenge the deed.~ ~ XCVI~But the wise king, 84 27| advised him) as the better deed,~To leave that wretched 85 27| be unable to forbid the deed,~He sorely grieves; but, 86 27| faith, of counsel, rash in deed,~With that, ungrateful, 87 28| ill doer ne'er, through deed or word,~Might guess his 88 28| against chastity, in word or deed:~But him with impious visage 89 29| chastity molest~In word or deed." So spake that damsel fair;~ 90 29| mysteries and her every deed~The pagan, present still, 91 30| every thought and every deed~Employs, Rogero to instruct 92 31| dead~Ye worship, do not deed of such despite!~Permit 93 33| to efface~With vengeful deed Novara's late disgrace;~ ~ 94 34| aye from good to better deed,~In little time to win the 95 34| from ill words to worser deed:~Upon the king his sword 96 34| public shame would still the deed attend,~(For men too well 97 35| killed her, and to all the deed is known.~So that, of trophied 98 36| disturb another's fight;~A deed (she cried) this hand shall 99 36| quarrel leave;~For 'twere a deed unjust and inhumane,~That 100 36| fair lineage many a noble deed~Shalt thou hear blazed abroad 101 36| and I will deplore~Your deed, Rogero, and deplore even 102 36| fully known,~As since, the deed had been too long delaid.~ 103 37| read,~Their every warlike deed had wider spread.~ ~ XXIV~ 104 37| disdain,~And for the imperfect deed accept the will!~That, without 105 37| know this, who might the deed report!~For sorely mulcted 106 37| the wretch with word and deed to grieve;~As, it is said, 107 38| upon his side,~Than bold in deed and prudent in design,~Much 108 39| disavowed~By King Sobrino is the deed, who flies~To Arles, and 109 39| that proud paynim, who the deed had done,~How Brandimart, 110 39| requite~For more than one ill deed,) from far and nigh,~The 111 40| name, to me, ere further deed be done."~He made demand; 112 41| Pinabel whilere,~(His lady's deed, but on Rogero laid)~As 113 41| the horse (for none the deed gainsaid)~And took a leap, 114 43| much at strife,~As Adam's deed who robbed the tree of life.~ ~ 115 43| next those goads to evil deed apply;~Show emerald, ruby, 116 43| mind~Is even tempted fouler deed to do.~Of men, of how many 117 43| he in proof, like me, a deed~Done in this neighbouring 118 43| Save chaste in name and deed; subjoining how~The virtue 119 43| falling into such an evil deed.~For man, alas, will sometimes 120 43| thrice richer art thou by my deed,~Than when thou heirdst 121 43| and one~Fitting the cruel deed which should be done.~ ~ 122 43| forth and saith: `Ah! worthy deed! which I~Found in such foul 123 43| undergone~For this so filthy deed, (Argia said)~If thou would' 124 43| Nor thee I of thy fault by deed or word,~Nor me of mine, 125 43| useful and the glorious deed had done;~Had slain those 126 44| with what boot,~If my fair deed for other's good be wrought?~ 127 44| cries?~I heed not that the deed is hard to do,~Or if the 128 44| favour in your eyes for deed~Done heretofore, deny me 129 45| troubled brow~Regarded for the deed that I have done;~For thee 130 45| Rather than Leo had the deed been done;~For many deemed 131 45| view,~And fitted for the deed that he would do.~ ~ XCII~ 132 46| And simply for a courteous deed, if none~Shall comfort to 133 46| But be content awhile this deed to shun~Till all that thou 134 46| should a foul discourteous deed have done.~He fain would 135 46| wrestling, dance, and every deed,~Still from its rivals bears 136 46| than be shent~For the least deed of shame, preferred to die,~