Canto

  1     1|    unlock:~With such the wistful youth his bosom dresses.~With
  2     1|      lady bright~Should hear the youth lament him in such wise:~
  3     4|        from my sight,~Before the youth be into France conveyed,~
  4     4|       rein.~ ~ XLVI~Now the bold youth from his Frontino flings~(
  5     4|      sight in vain the cherished youth pursues.~And still renewing
  6     5|      nobility,~Bestowed upon the youth, with liberal hand,~Burghs,
  7     5|       made.~ ~ XLIII~"And to the youth a station over-right~The
  8     5|         his breast.~Had the good youth been later, or less nigh,~
  9     5|          who knew what moved the youth to ride:~And in the palace,
 10     6|        instigation,~Assigned the youth the damsel as his bride.~
 11     6|        The friendly damsels to a youth consigned,~Who led him at
 12     7|        small variety~Between, in youth and beauty matched as well:~
 13     7|          closely by the dame~And youth, or if surmised, were never
 14     7|          Enamoured of the gentle youth, so well,~That she the knot
 15     7|       knew so well, that, by the youth descried,~She might the
 16     7|       rest, the fay~Ill bore the youth should be an hour away.~ ~
 17     7|         restored, now willed the youth,~Through her should hear
 18     7|       age unknown,~Appeared with youth and beauty not her own.~ ~
 19     7|          Alcina knew,~The gentle youth was far away and gone.~My
 20     9|        to war upon the Moor;~His youth and beauty, then in manhood'
 21     9|      This while I to the amorous youth am wed,~Who, when the sun
 22    10|     those in the first flower of youth beware,~Whose visage is
 23    11|          vain.~Nor haply had the youth for Sparta sailed,~To violate
 24    12|          scared band the falling youth descry,~And issuing from
 25    13|       And after disappeared, the youth before;~And told how dames
 26    15|        of Pescara I behold; --~A youth of Guasto next, who render
 27    15|   Sansonet of Mecca, who~Was, in youth's flower, for sovereign
 28    15|          own hands, baptized the youth.~ ~ XCVI~Designing there
 29    15|       Thinking, while such fresh youth was yet her own,~'Twere
 30    16|       Destined by these to die a youth in France.~ ~  LXXIII~When
 31    17|         in his might,~Renewed in youth, and proud of polished scale,~
 32    17|         can.~ ~ CVII~Whether the youth believed the tale or no,~
 33    18|          L~"For sake of my green youth, I pray you stand,~That
 34    18|           I pray you stand,~That youth whereon your hopes were
 35    18|       soul."~So saying, the bold youth, amid the crew~Of enemies,
 36    18|    crimson grain,~Medoro had, in youth a pleasing grace.~Nor bound
 37    18|          And fain would make the youth his though forego,~Whom
 38    18|         prize."~ ~ CLXXXV~At the youth's prayer from parted cloud
 39    19|         faithful story said,~The youth who loved his lord, alive
 40    19|        save himself, pursued the youth forlorn;~But all his schemes
 41    19|         hundred horsemen who the youth surround,~Zerbino leads,
 42    19|     where the might~Of the faint youth was ebbing with his blood:~
 43    19|        pile~(So she esteemed the youth) till he was sound;~Such
 44    19|      seen to heal and close:~The youth grew lusty, while she suffered
 45    19|         in delight.~Save for the youth the lady has no eyes,~Nor
 46    19|           and from captivity~The youth (restored to Monodantes
 47    20|          Purchased (so hight the youth who sought that strand),~
 48    20|      aught which the adventurous youth can gain,~And they, for
 49    20|          In pity for the hapless youth, replied:~`Though this land
 50    20|       stripling's age, in May~Of youth, with courtesy and valour
 51    20|      dwell,~Discerned it was the youth for whom, whilere,~Had grieved
 52    20|     Zerbino vents, perceives the youth to be~Deceived, and cheated
 53    21|         Although this breeds the youth such misery,~As 'twould
 54    21|        levelled low,~And for the youth's left flank the stroke
 55    21|        cleaves,~So firmly as the youth resists the will~Of that
 56    21|        made her husband hate~The youth, than whom before was dearer
 57    22|         she cried,~"In pity to a youth condemned to die~This very
 58    22|          they alive the wretched youth will burn;~Nor think I aught
 59    22|        walls, and I,~So that the youth be not already dead,~Will
 60    22|      tears.~Do you but where the youth is prisoned lead;~Him from
 61    22|       manifest~If we can aid the youth; for whom to-day~They on
 62    23|       beneath him on a plain~The youth to death conducted by the
 63    23|         quit the iron shell.~The youth unhelmed, she sees her lover'
 64    24|      Through which the suffering youth was well-nigh dead.~ ~ LXXVIII~"
 65    24|        calling on the well-loved youth in vain.~ ~ LXXXVII~She
 66    25|          is manifest to view~The youth condemned, with face of
 67    25|  Bradamant descries;~So much the youth resembles her in cheer:~
 68    25|    daring will,~In rescue of the youth condemned to die;~And, for
 69    25|      unloosed the chain~From the youth's hands, and him in martial
 70    25|        the champaigne reach,~The youth repays, with praises infinite,~
 71    25|          not when nor where (the youth replied);~For I too range
 72    25|       bring, a careful band,~The youth begins to write; and, first,
 73    28|        Lombard king~To know that youth whose praises so were blown,~
 74    28|     declared:~ ~ IX~"Because the youth had ne'er been known to
 75    28|          crowned,~Which for that youth's refusal left no ground.~ ~
 76    28|         So that for pity oft the youth repented~He to his brother'
 77    28|         left behind.~`Alas! (the youth bethought him) in what mode~
 78    28|       that forthwith he lets the youth be seen,~Lest him the king
 79    28|         every hour, the stranger youth he sees,~Studious to honour
 80    28|          day, amid the rest, the youth surveyed~The dame disordered
 81    28|       family.~ ~ XL~"If from the youth Astolpho wished to know~
 82    28|       kind?~At least, if neither youth nor grace avail,~The money
 83    28|      king is pleased to hear the youth impart~This counsel, nor
 84    28|    proposal to content~The Roman youth; and thus it is, the twain,~
 85    28|       feel assured' (to her that youth replied)~`Were I beloved
 86    28|      through~Flammetta, call the youth into their bower;~And with
 87    29|         sylvan game.~ ~ LXII~The youth, that sees him chase his
 88    30|      have cleaved;~But from that youth, yet quicker in his ward,~
 89    30|       Frontino good.~And how the youth's design did ill succeed,~
 90    30|         Nor other tidings of the youth had read,~But those he through
 91    30|      with full beak, its fasting youth doth cheer.~With them a
 92    31|       force so fell, that he the youth extends~Above two lances'
 93    32|         fair Marphisa caused the youth's delay;~She bent to slay
 94    32|    tidings none~Receiving of the youth, laments 'gan raise,~Which
 95    32|     heart to bend?~ ~ XIX~"Proud youth! he knows my worship and
 96    33|      Whose succour dearly by the youth is paid.~Those over whom
 97    33|        XLVI~"Though on his cheek youth's blossoms scarce appear,~
 98    35|       call,~But with that gentle youth to try a fall."~ ~ LXXVII~
 99    36|      vies;~Thinks to prevent the youth and win the prize.~ ~ XVII~
100    36|     haste.~ ~ XXVI~The enamoured youth, with beating heart, intent,~
101    36|         flies,~Hoping to see the youth for whom she sighs.~ ~ XXXI~
102    36|       his bride;~Whose voice the youth remembers in such wise,~
103    36|      vengeful hand,~To fling the youth; nor haply upon sand.~ ~
104    36|         to speed;~Nor deemed the youth pursued in love; she thought~
105    36| entreaties unavailing found,~The youth prepared by force to part
106    37|         more thirst had she that youth to kill.~ ~ LIX~"Yet hatred
107    37|            LXV~"The unsuspecting youth, who takes no heed~What
108    37|        eyes and face;~And to the youth, with broken voice and dread,~-- `
109    40|      Such as in green and supple youth whilere.~They own his claim,
110    40|          LXXX~But for the gentle youth was ever willed~To offend
111    42|          their banquet's close a youth, among~The menial crew,
112    43|         none.~Enamoured of me in youth's early tide~Erewhile was
113    43|           A wight that spent his youth in flowing gown,~Studying
114    45|         succeeds, and paints the youth~Arraigned of fickleness,
115    45|      mode, that none suspect the youth's disguise:~To him the matter
116    45|        bosom chased the generous youth,~Save that which moved him
117    45|        different from the gentle youth's, who sore~Hammers and
118    46|       Who would all havoc of the youth have made,~He setting all
119    46|         call!"~ ~ XCI~That brave youth's liberal pastimes are designed~
120    46|        this part is the princely youth espied~With that unhappy
121    46|       serpent-banner spread.~The youth by one unchanging faith
122    46|          reins:~But now the wary youth the error knew~Through which
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