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1 3| stubborn labour to perfection.~Return we now to him, to whom the 2 3| Go forth afflicted, and return in mirth:~Backed by few 3 4| Where'er, they hope he may return, pursue~The beast, and up 4 5| well she love, her love's return.~ ~ LXXIII~"For this perfidious, 5 5| seek her there) till his return repose;~And quickly to the 6 6| loath the dame.~But, to return to what I lately said,~And 7 7| before anew~Rogero should return to glad her view.~ ~ XLVII~" 8 8| Persia, Greece, and Ind return.~ ~ XVI~They to their several 9 8| preparing was the band,~Return, and find it mustered to 10 9| to me, his hand,~On his return, in wedlock's holy band.~ ~ 11 9| Till he to Holland should return from Spain.~ ~ XXXIV~"For 12 10| Signed to the frigate to return to land.~ ~ XXVI~But the 13 10| rule unto thyself. Shall I~Return to Flanders where I sold 14 10| But let her grieve till my return. To show~Now of the Child 15 10| their pleasure die.~ ~ LVII~Return we, where eternal fame is 16 10| dame;~So that they might return from whence they came.~ ~ 17 11| and cave the mighty noise return;~The billows swell, and, 18 11| Roland recollects on his return~Landward; but, for the damsel 19 12| each chamber, far and near,~Return with passion, and with utmost 20 12| recall,~And made as well return within the Hall.~ ~ XX~One 21 12| XXIII~But to Angelica return we, who~Now of that ring 22 12| their seat,~And with benign return the warrior greet.~ ~ XCIII~' 23 13| vain,~Rogero should not his return delay,~Lies in Marseilles, 24 14| sudden wise;~And thither I return, where paynims stun~Fair 25 14| fosse below the paynim foes~Return, amid a storm of strokes 26 15| sign, from whence, on his return,~The sun moves hither, leaving 27 15| see him re-unite,~And but return more furious to the fight.~ ~ 28 16| before,~But that I will return again to see~Two hundred 29 16| strown.~-- No more -- Let him return another time,~Who willingly 30 17| chace expect our lord's return,~Approaching us along the 31 17| lore,~She Norandino, in return, addressed;~And said Lucina 32 17| alone delayed;~Who would return disguised among the sheep,~ 33 17| wolf sorely hunted makes return~To earth, to his retreat 34 17| Gryphon, during this, had made return~Homeward, with anger and 35 18| Fraud to feed, till her return,~The war, and make the fires 36 18| the forfeit paid)~Who to return within six months, if life~ 37 18| squires and beasts as well~Return with him, and to Damascus 38 18| Origille, till Lucina shall return;~To whom the counselling 39 18| heard~In Syria; how she to return once more~In Nicosia, to 40 19| couldst thou yet again to life return,~How hard would this appear, 41 19| s chivalry)~To Roland in return the bracelet gave:~Roland, 42 19| But to the bold Marphisa I return --~ ~ XLIII~Marphisa, Astolpho, 43 20| The others, deem that to return to Crete~Is in their sad 44 20| lands,~Or not, at least, return with empty hands.~ ~ XXXIV~" 45 20| thus their chieftain to return,~And end of unfinished warfare. 46 20| his family~Is waiting his return, the patron hoar~Gives thanks 47 21| constant mind,~Ne'er to return again into those parts.~ 48 21| Thither was wonted, would return again.~All day he in the 49 21| will tell aright.~He will return, his purpose to fulfil,~ 50 22| prey.~ ~ XCVIII~She would return where she had left the knight,~ 51 23| And to his lord on his return present;~And he believed 52 23| ordered by the peer,~Who would return to her in little space.~ 53 24| which followed, upon my return,~By her unseen or heard, 54 24| him that fled;~At length return to where Corebo lay,~Who 55 24| to the Tartar king I now return.~ ~ XCIV~After the fight 56 24| was smit, the Tartar in return;~But cannot wound the Sarzan 57 25| accents do not hear:~Nor such return of thanks appears to be~ 58 25| weeping, to her castle made return.~So fast my sister pricked, 59 25| I thus addrest,)~`That I return after such short delay;~ 60 25| thy side,~And next of my return, explained shall be.~Could 61 26| yield,~Or on my courser will return afield."~ ~ CXV~-- "Twere 62 27| Marphisa's blade, -- and on return~To Afric -- to Rogero, from 63 28| prosper! as to thee~Will I return ere yet two months are o' 64 28| wonderment,~If her, at his return, he found not dead.~The 65 28| with his repose,~Ne'er to return; and (whilom of such fame)~ 66 28| same place Jocundo made return,~At the same hour, upon 67 28| I that we homeward more return,~Ere the chief spoils we 68 28| meal against their lords' return at night.~ ~ LVI~"As groom, 69 28| sought,~And how he should return, at full, displaid.~The 70 28| it best that we to them return.'~ ~ LXXIV~"When they have 71 29| in other place.~But here return we of the count to tell,~ 72 29| rest~Ere my strained chords return a faltering sound,~And that 73 30| word was pledged for his return~When fifteen days or twenty 74 30| That none the knight's return for ever bar?~ ~ ` LXXXII~" 75 30| round~When he by promise to return was bound.~ ~ LXXXV~The 76 31| elsewhere;~For I to Paris must return, and show~How Malagigi and 77 32| if to his side~He will return, but offers him in vain,~ 78 32| elapsed -- Rogero should return,~And be received into her 79 33| surveyed~The painted chamber, I return, and say;~A squire attendant 80 33| his goodly reign;~At his return declares himself his foe,~ 81 33| see with better auspices return~The valiant Francis, foremost 82 33| afoot, with piteous port.~Return we now to him of Sericane,~ 83 34| me, in fame again~Thus to return into the glorious light,~ 84 34| his heavenly Lord an ill return:~Who left his people, when 85 35| and evermore~With these return securely to the shore.~ ~ 86 35| the wing.~I to the dame return, who was whilere~Wounded 87 35| such fashion, thither to return~After his boasts, had been 88 35| pursue:~But I to Bradamant return anew.~ ~ LVII~When she in 89 35| Back to thy fortress to return again,~Ere on hard earth 90 35| falls on me,~Hither, when I return, shall be addrest,~To mend 91 35| Bradamant retained, and cried,~"Return, and keep thy word with 92 37| promised erst, if you~Would but return to hear my song anew.~ ~ 93 38| king Agramant,~Will home return, with royal Charles's leave,~ 94 38| town and tower,~Till his return, to king Branzardo's sway,~ 95 38| combined,~To her loved lord return in such a way~As that it 96 39| they in that chase did lag,~Return repentant and in high disdain:~ 97 39| disdain:~So, with a sigh, return those damsels two,~When 98 39| command,~In trust to make return to Africk's land.~ ~ LXXIV~ 99 41| guise,~As showed that to return he little cared,~-- Nor 100 41| little cared,~-- Nor can return; so Brandimart aye plies,~ 101 43| I have to show.~But now return we to the paladine,~Who 102 43| lure more swiftly makes return~The falcon, hurrying at 103 43| lip and bosom tear.~But I return to Roland and his peers;~ 104 43| CLXIX~Upon the paladin's return the cry~Redoubled, and the 105 44| the warriors sent;~And to return those barons urged so sore,~ 106 44| They to their bark in fine return; their sails~Give to the 107 44| stone;~So that the steeds return to what they were.~But it 108 44| but let him to his lair return.~Already had the planet, 109 44| my constant heart:~Sooner return, to Alp, their fountain-head,~ 110 44| wide,~Then thither made return; his bridges placed~From 111 45| if Rogero is in sight.~Return to me, return, Rogero, lest~ 112 45| in sight.~Return to me, return, Rogero, lest~My hope by 113 45| past and gone, and Hopes return.~Return, alas! return, O 114 45| gone, and Hopes return.~Return, alas! return, O radiance 115 45| Hopes return.~Return, alas! return, O radiance dear!~And drive 116 45| times a year.~ ~ XXXIX~"Return, my sun, return! and springtide 117 45| XXXIX~"Return, my sun, return! and springtide sweet,~Which 118 46| for their delight at my return.~Mamma, Ginevra, with the 119 46| show such mighty glee~At my return, no easy task 'twould seem~ 120 46| see, a mingled crew,~At my return rejoicing, crowd the shore.~ 121 46| He, Leo, and Melissa then return~To Charles's royal residence; 122 46| spears, with faulchions bare~Return, to bandy fierce and cruel