Canto

  1     1|         combat turned in time of need;~Presaging wisely Fortune
  2     1|    weened she might his guidance need;~For the poor drowning caitiff,
  3     1|          courser understands our need!~Two riders ill a foundered
  4     3|          That thou no more shalt need Melissa's stay."~ ~ LXIV~
  5     4|        foe."~ ~ IX~"It shall not need," exclaimed the dwarfish
  6     4|        turn we to Rinaldo in his need.~ ~ LI~Day after day the
  7     5|        assaulted by surprise,~He need not be by fear of death
  8     6|    inflict sufficient wound:~Nor need I, compassed with such ills
  9     6|  quarters pressed,~That it would need the Child, to clear the
 10     6|         the youthful pair,~Would need a surer sense than mortal
 11     6|      winged horse, which, at his need,~Obedient to the Moorish
 12     7| perfumery,~The time now come she need no more delay,~Since all
 13     7|  hippogryph he might have had at need,~Who next below good Rabican
 14     8|        informed the demon of his need;~Then in the palfrey bade
 15     9|          tries his ground,~Where need requires that he should
 16     9|     Flanders (as related) for my need,~His brother, watchful of
 17     9|         to went with me, I in my need,~When I shall be to Friesland
 18     9|    wonted valour fail him not at need.~Embarked that very day,
 19     9|   Cymosco grieves, when most his need require,~Not to have now
 20    10|       fay) "will think upon this need,~And in two days the pair
 21    11|      rude;~Spacious, and for her need supplied with food.~ ~ X~'
 22    11|    command),~"And give me for my need the skiff; for I~Will to
 23    11|           He from no other model need have wrought.~Since joined
 24    11|       gown.~ ~ LXXIV~Now will it need to send in search of vest~
 25    12|          fittest sapling for her need,~Where, fastened to its
 26    13|       near Santa Martha, for our need,~A bark was with arm'd men
 27    13|      thence some hackney, for my need.~ ~ XXIII~"Almonio, who
 28    13|       have announced my pressing need~Of such fair arms, -- or
 29    14|   illustrious King of France has need~Of captains to supply his
 30    14|        To serve her in her every need prepared.~Farewell!" and
 31    14|       that, in this their utmost need,~Thy people suffer for their
 32    14|        according to the separate need.~Charles, never in one place,
 33    15|        its wonted virtue in this need:~It smote the giant's heart
 34    15|        they to whet that purpose need the spur)~That they the
 35    16|         and yet better for, that need~Might good Rinaldo in his
 36    16|          might most his presence need;~And, from that quarter,
 37    16|       died,~But that in time his need Rinaldo spied.~ ~ LXXIX~
 38    17|       And said Lucina lived, nor need he more~Have of her future
 39    17|        of all the other seven at need;~And one who well accompanied
 40    17|          a crying error!) in his need~To take that wily treachour'
 41    18|         intent upon their proper need~Than their friends' peril,
 42    18|      sprite~Was ne'er in time of need by sleep down-weighed,~From
 43    19|          thy offer of delay,~But need not what thy courtesy agrees;~
 44    19|     weighed,~To seek two fiercer need no further go.~Nor to seek
 45    20|          assistance stood in any need;~For we have skill and courage
 46    20|       Not that we for protection need their aid,~But simply to
 47    20|          one of mine in this our need~Must I commit myself, and
 48    20|        and of feeble heart,~This need not more your marvel; for
 49    21|        he wounded lay, upon some need~It chanced Argaeus was compelled
 50    21|          bowels, in this fearful need,~Might use some secret of
 51    21|        readily assist him in his need.~-- His only wish, (the
 52    22|          flood, "Why wait we? -- need~Is here of speedy succour,
 53    22|          it, unless some passing need surprise:~Impassive is the
 54    22|         sight revealed,~If he in need of its good succour lies.~
 55    23|          assist the other in his need;~Seldom good actions go
 56    23|       and of assistance stood in need.~At a hill's foot, with
 57    23|       his arms he has no present need.~ ~ XV~Bent, since a course
 58    23|         prayed, if prayer should need,~That there he for love
 59    23|       dear; for sure so stout at need~And beauteous was no courser,
 60    24|          far away,~Where in this need she could resort to leech,~
 61    25|   knights whom he awaited in his need;~From him Rogero hears that
 62    25|         a man to be;~Nor in that need could she afford her aid;~
 63    25|          mine more cruel were?~I need not to accomplish my intent,~
 64    26|         To succour in its utmost need combine.~ ~ XLIII~"No one
 65    26|        had heard their monarch's need.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Meanwhile Rogero,
 66    26|       wide a guise.~And that she need not doubt withal, he said,~
 67    27|      Albeit he so rescued in his need~His cousin Richardet, with
 68    27|        just proportions for that need,~With two capacious gates,
 69    27|    prohibit thee, and, should it need,~And every better means
 70    27|        brayed,~Than Sacripant at need moves foot or hand,~And
 71    27|          but a simple nod should need~To free him, from that nod
 72    28|           No other but myself my need could do.~Doubt not but
 73    28|          side,~So that its every need might be supplied.~ ~ XCV~
 74    30|        Their lord Rinaldo in his need to aid.~ ~ ~  I~When Reason,
 75    30|       staff and knotted, for his need,~That shepherd had, wherewith
 76    30|       manage sword and shield at need --~-- What strokes are feints,
 77    30|         these alone have greater need~Than of ten thousand more,
 78    30|         Charles united led,~This need not cause you matter for
 79    31|      pray him has Rinaldo little need:~He courteously accepts
 80    31|      each warrior is, so good at need,~A hundred would not from
 81    31|      left in care,~Save pressing need demands their aid elsewhere.~ ~
 82    32|         assist the craven in his need;~And when the news were
 83    32|    virtues holds so high,~'Twere need some heaven-born goddess
 84    32|        Merlin and Melissa have I need~To blame, and shall for
 85    32|     makes him swear:~If none, he need not move; but arms and fight~
 86    32|     strength he has shall sorely need.~ ~ LXVIII~"As well, if
 87    32|          a furious giant, in her need,~Short time before that
 88    32|         meat they have no little need,~Who wearied sore with that
 89    33|         may suffice you all; and need in none~A clearer proof
 90    33|     Prepared, by that resistless need pursued,~Forthwith -- infernal
 91    34|       loved, took refuge, in his need,~With all the wealth he
 92    34|      desire of me,~If he for him need feather other dart!~He seeks
 93    34| thousands aid the monarch in his need,~And, in despite of all,
 94    34|          to the Church in utmost need,~With me to counsel, hither
 95    34|          journey further ye will need,~And wholly must you leave
 96    35|        skies,~I deem there is no need for me to fly~To the moon'
 97    35|       Flordelice what time might need~For the conveyance of Rogero'
 98    37|      theirs than they our labour need.~ ~ XV~If I of these would
 99    38|     loathsome ease, while you~So need his help, lies Ulien's lazy
100    38|         as strong, we should not need~Gradasso and the Tartar
101    39|         tell whereof there is no need;~Of German, Gascon, or Italian
102    40|          to implore.~But, after, need was none of foot or horse,~
103    40|      will all assist thee in thy need."~ ~ XL~In such and such
104    41|          skiff, a refuge in that need:~But finds her overcharged
105    41|         Heaven for such pressing need had sent the blade:~ ~ XXVIII~
106    41|             XXVIII~Such pressing need, in that he had to fight~
107    41|         of harness he had little need,~Charmed, and against all
108    41|        have in haste in suchlike need;~But hopes (his anger puts
109    42|        Malagigi went,~Who in his need had often given him aid:~
110    42|       light.~Nor of less help in need Rinaldo stands,~To save
111    43|     forgot this truth in time of need;~And so upon his head this
112    43|         when he finds himself in need,~What gold and gems the
113    43|          CLXXXVIII~And adds they need not doubt, if they will
114    44|          either small entreaties need.~Together with Orlando,
115    44|         possest than thine.~Thou need'st not dig a ditch nor build
116    44|        He to fare further had no need, in trace~Of better or of
117    45|         in his warlike crew:~Nor need he envy, guarded by his
118    45|      thence suspended~For such a need -- the Grecian cavalier,~
119    45|           And still, at all your need, I for your sake,~And at
120    46|   courtesy, well tried~In a sore need, my fixt resolve did move.~
121    46|          can defend himself; nor need he crave~Another warrior'
122    46|  Evermore kept in order for such need.~ ~ CXI~The pale-faced dames
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