Canto

  1     1|          holds herself above~The world, and deems none worthy of
  2     2|       with thee~(Search the wide world throughout) may well agree."~ ~
  3     2|        dusky dye,~Throughout the world, discolours all things fair.~
  4     3|         cannot miss;~Nor can the world afford a way but this.~ ~
  5     4|  pleasure.~For whatsoever in the world is found,~Search its four
  6     4|      thou sigh,~Though the whole world refused the requisition,~
  7     6|        free.~She, satiate of the world, (and this to shun,~The
  8     6|          he ranged the universal world,~Would not have seen a lovelier
  9     6|      scatter bruits,~Roaming the world, of her lascivious ways,~
 10     6|       city-walls, so bright,~The world has not their equal, he
 11     7|          company~Which the whole world contains, within it dwell:~
 12     7|         more~Than that, to win a world's applause, the peer~Should
 13     7|      could believe;~And (for the world the shameful fact might
 14     7|    discerned,~That in this ample world, examined round,~A hag so
 15     9|       malignity~The ruin of this world through thee has planned!~
 16     9|       Whom he prefers the united world before,~Nor can an hour
 17    10|          had begun,~Circling the world beneath him like the sun.~ ~
 18    10|        taste of roving round the world possest,~Would not desist
 19    11| Afflicting most, has drowned the world in tears,~That, if I said
 20    11|       before~Whate'er this ample world contains in store.~ ~  LXVIII~
 21    12|      steel;~Nor was there in the world another pair~More fitted
 22    12|       count he eyes,~Who in this world for valour has no peer,~
 23    13|          on the worthiest in the world and best.~ ~ VIII~"In beauty
 24    13|     itself bestows,~To purge the world; where by the chin up-hung,~
 25    13|      more, with whose renown the world shall ring,~To speak whose
 26    14|       Atchieved, and through the world his fame was blown.~But
 27    14|         for scorn had daffed the world aside,~Designs to see at
 28    14|     hundred shall throughout the world rebel;~So that false Babel'
 29    14|     night,~Could he in this wide world descry the stair.~He stood
 30    15|         fly for fear;~Nor in the world is one of heart so sound~
 31    15|        that he would subject the world to one,~The justest and
 32    15|        empire saves, but may the world~Reduce, with ensigns by
 33    15|     makes her nest, although~The world is all before her where
 34    15|       Fame through the universal world had blown.~Of Oliviero's
 35    15|      since displaid~To the whole world has been their history.~
 36    17|     force and subtlety,~A sinful world to punish and confound.~
 37    17|          hand, which scorned the world,~Brandished the sword; --
 38    17|       And fairest portion of the world, possest?~ ~ LXXVI~Thou
 39    17|     field pretended~From all the world, nor yet their part had
 40    18|         rebounded,~And, that the world was by the noise confounded.~ ~
 41    18|         Twould seem the spacious world the din rebounds.~ ~ XLII~
 42    18|        there,~Famed, through the world, for matchless bravery,~
 43    18|          is bred,~Is through the world beside, unmatched in grace:~
 44    18|         foil so fear a feat,~The world, through Fame, my loving
 45    19|       seemed to scorn this ample world, and strayed~Alone, and
 46    19|        the patron feared, to the world's brink~It would transport
 47    19|         complain,~So long as the world lasts, of this repair."~
 48    20|          roving singly round the world is borne.~Marphisa, for
 49    20|        lustre through this ample world has shone.~Praised is Camilla,
 50    20|        long deprived of such the world had been;~And envious men,
 51    20|       seek their fortunes on the world were cast:~Because the husbands
 52    20|        as harlots went~About the world, -- beggars or slaves to
 53    20|          bugle's round;~The wide world seemed to tremble, earth
 54    21|         though I it from all the world should hide,~This would
 55    21|          I yet desire this ample world may see~That, measured by
 56    21|        sentence undergo.~Let the world blame. Enough that in HIS
 57    21|         Its meed, though ill the world my work appay.~And yet he
 58    21|        death itself; and let the world, allied~With my ill destiny,
 59    22|        And in few days the ample world invest.~Him well he knew,
 60    22|          to the rest~Of the wide world, from mouth to mouth was
 61    23|   strange and fell,~Which in the world has not a parallel.~ ~ ~
 62    23|        his light,~Abandoning the world above to night.~ ~ VI~Nor
 63    25|    replied);~For I too range the world, in armour sheen,~Seeking
 64    25|      yellow head, and lights the world again.~ ~  XLV~"On issueing
 65    26|       manifold.~'Twould seem the world all fear aside has laid;~
 66    26|        of its foul iniquity.~The world, when weary of imploring
 67    26|       thousand more,~And all the world beside reserve a store."~ ~
 68    27|          peak,~Wanders about the world, a helpless weft;~And he,
 69    27|          pain;~Nor to accord the world had ever brought~Those knights,
 70    27|         God~Produced thee to the world, thou wicked sex,~To be
 71    27|     perverse,~And born to be the world's eternal curse!"~ ~ CXXII~
 72    27|     wrong or right,~Although the world against him should unite;~ ~
 73    27|          Of night began upon the world to close)~Here listened
 74    27|       but one,~So, in this ample world, it is averred,~One only
 75    28|        beauty was throughout the world confest.~This pleased the
 76    28|           Since in the universal world was nought,~That he so much
 77    28|          dear,~By whom alone the world is glorified;~And best by
 78    28|          with holy works -- this world forgone --~Seek favour in
 79    29|      space,~Wherewith this ample world does so o'errun,~Reject
 80    30|           Esteems him the united world before.~ ~ LXXI~Nor to Rogero
 81    31|       and so sage,~Now roves the world, possest with frantic rage.~ ~
 82    31|          With any warrior in the world had weighed.~King Rodomont
 83    31|     should not meet in this wide world again:~But we are met, thou
 84    32|        hard-hearted,~Who all the world despised -- she now was
 85    32|        he, held worthiest by the world's accord,~Alone shall be
 86    32|           ere Night o'erlays~The world, whose every nook dark shadows
 87    32|       None fairer was in all the world beside)~Then came where
 88    33|        While soaring through the world, the English knight~Arrives
 89    33|         crest,~And look upon the world with less disdain,~She tells
 90    33|       the steed my own:~From the world's further side, did I of
 91    34|        displeasure,~Was the foul world, wherein we dwell below:~
 92    34|          that in story~Exalt the world's seven wonders to such
 93    34|        Of all the planets to our world most near,~Because the medicine,
 94    35|          Be singular in this our world below;~Because all graces,
 95    35|         his chivalry,~And to the world at large would fain make
 96    35|     aright;~Save him, in all the world the cavalier~Knows not of
 97    36|       That she was single in the world, for might;~Or whether by
 98    36|       were.~She, that this ample world esteemed at nought,~Of the
 99    37|  Faithful, chaste, and bold, the world hath seen~In Greece and
100    37|         Nor knight, in this wide world, more willingly~Life in
101    37|    well-earned glory through the world should blow;~And that thy
102    38|          Has brought me from the world's extremest ground;~ ~ XIII~"
103    40|       pleasure rolls this nether world.~ ~ LXVI~Rogero ponders
104    41|          By Roland, singe in the world or rare,~It splits the shield,
105    42|          six cavaliers,~The wide world's flower, on Alpine rock
106    42|    instruct him, where~He in the world might find the long-sought
107    43|          dyke defend,~The united world's assault it well might
108    43|      Sooner the sun bedimmed the world should view~Than she would
109    43|        Rumour now throughout the world will blow.~ ~ CXXIX~"Full
110    43|       repeats, not all this wide world's gold~To buy the egregious
111    43|     daring through~The universal world loud Rumor blew,~ ~ CXCIX~
112    44|      ever surer state, this wide world through,~By king or keysar
113    45|     following day have ruled the world.~Ventidius, Servius, Marius
114    45|         would he fear the banded world in arms.~ ~ XIII~The emperor,
115    45|        Hence quickly through the world the bruit was blown.~ ~
116    45|        all~Whom I throughout the world my kindred call.~ ~ XLVII~"
117    45|         read not what by all the world is read?~If thou hast read
118    46|      gone,~Or who throughout the world yet living are,~And simply
119    46|          But whatsoe'er I in the world possess;~And rather forfeit
120    46|          fairer place this ample world doth hold.~ ~ LXXV~Guested
121    46|         master pitch)~Was in the world, before or after, spread;~
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