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1 1| to his hopes the battle went,~And his thinned squadrons 2 1| see,~He threw me here, and went but now his way:~Then tell 3 2| Might guide him whither went the gentle dame,~For whom, 4 2| evil mind~Revolving, as he went, some scheme or sleight~ 5 2| meet the approaching lady went,~And showed the cave, and 6 3| first cavern disappearing, went.~Then Bradamant her eager 7 4| and eye.~Nor many paces went the pair, before~They at 8 4| Without a guide or company he went~Through that wide forest; 9 5| the palace bright;~Nor any went that way by day or night.~ ~ 10 5| Ariodantes trembled, and a chill~Went through his inmost bones; 11 5| Said Polinesso) and so went his way.~Two nights were 12 5| said) `but go';~And thither went that baron silently,~And 13 5| through the gloomy forest went,~The worthy guerdon of a 14 5| close concealed the warrior went;~Not, since he had been 15 5| warrior half his weapon went.~ ~ LXXXIX~Him, through 16 6| her fault's due punishment went free.~She, satiate of the 17 6| miles, without repose, he went,~And still, at speed, in 18 6| the friends with whom I went.~ ~ XXXIX~"She came towards 19 7| somedeal ill to beat, they went.~Besides that strait and 20 8| With this good squadron went the desperate fay,~And darked 21 8| Wisdom and wit: if now he went away~And took no leave, 22 8| commandment) by the way most near~Went straight towards the foe: 23 9| Bireno in Biscay (the tidings went)~For Holland had equipt 24 9| slain.~ ~ LIV~"Warrior to went with me, I in my need,~When 25 9| whizzing through the skies it went;~But smote not, to the assassin' 26 9| together with large company,~Went where Olympia in her vessel 27 10| pleasant place, repaired, and went to bed.~The others of their 28 12| dragons, in her chariot went,~Searching the forest, hill, 29 12| to battle either champion went,~Less for necessity than 30 12| without a word to either went,~And from the scene of strife 31 12| upon the left the count~Went off, pursuing the Circassian' 32 12| flash of lightning came and went:~For her he searches every 33 12| Who, as his usage was, went seeking her,~By whom he 34 14| wore;~Who answered that he went without a crest,~And sable 35 14| next the hostile paynims went to find,~And with I know 36 14| where the river entered and went out,~Had thickest chains 37 15| letter by a thread.~She went to Cairo; and, to scatter 38 15| through all the churches went;~Which now, to our eternal 39 16| fair pomp and semblance went~Towards Damascus, to a tournament.~ ~ 40 16| were they than those which went before,~For captain, armour, 41 16| Though from the mark it went somedeal astray;~The falchion 42 17| knight the arms in which he went;~Hence by the kindly monarch 43 17| whether with a slower gait she went~Than might like the pretended 44 17| survey;~What time he grieving went afield before~The issuing 45 17| good and pleasant lodgings went;~And, as the ensuing morning 46 17| himself in, undrest, and went to bed.~ ~ CIX~No sooner 47 18| the danger to affront,~Went Namus, Oliver, the Danish 48 18| Agramant's besieging band.~She went that evening from the abbey 49 18| little way to fare.~Pride went with her; but, that in hall 50 18| XXVIII~The implacable Discord went, and with the dame,~(Companion 51 18| troops anew: some warriors went~To strengthen feeble posts 52 18| dread,~Encountered, that it went through either side:~And 53 18| Oliver to seek their foemen went:~With many of his vassals 54 18| way~(Medoro following him) went Cloridane~Where, in the 55 20| ill, if they as harlots went~About the world, -- beggars 56 20| that of him to Alexandria went~Tidings as of a precious 57 20| scape from slavery, so she went with me;~And that, without 58 20| the other gate Sir Guido went,~Hurrying his band, but, 59 21| XXXVII~"Said he would go; and went. Thus each who spies~His 60 21| day,~Unseen of any, always went his way.~ ~ XXXVIII~"He 61 21| have slain her in his wrath went near,~And long be doubted, 62 21| old woman in his escort, went,~And inly cursed her all 63 22| day, as with the count she went,~I know not whither, by 64 23| questioned witherward she went.~ ~ XXXIII~At noon of day, 65 23| at full soar, even now went up the sky:~Nor long had 66 23| s right cheek the weapon went:~It failed indeed his tempered 67 24| the next, bigger than what went before,~And bigger than 68 24| company with that curst woman went.~What these befel Sir Turpin 69 24| in afflicted plight;~And went about, collecting from the 70 24| saddle-bow, through cuirass, went.~ ~ LXV~And, but that somewhat 71 24| remnants of his vital sprite~Went on collecting, as these 72 25| parting sister, when she went;~And gilded housings, and 73 25| Flordespine;~Whither together went (as told whilere)~To succour 74 25| warriors halted where~A path went through the uncultivated 75 26| weapons at the rest to pieces went;~Yet neither of those warriors, ' 76 27| speedily to take her bellows went,~And, adding food to what 77 27| brand,~With which Orlando went adorned of yore.~When Durindana 78 27| that fellowship in which we went,~(As thou hast said) together, 79 29| upon his purpose, forward went.~"This madman must I school," 80 29| heels, she with her rider went:~Nor harmed was he, nor 81 29| he stopt, and ever onward went.~ ~ LXXIII~As much, or little 82 30| should die if you before me went."~ ~ XXXVII~Accompanying 83 30| Rogero was the first who went to ground,~And so much longer 84 31| brittle glass to pieces went,~But not an inch the champions 85 31| wings, towards Arles he went,~By roads which offered 86 32| which she oft to meet Rogero went,~Hears tidings, that of 87 33| host against the mountain went,~Where Egypt's mighty river 88 34| with intention to Alcestes went;~To bid him take what portion 89 34| stealing divers odours, went;~And made of those mixt 90 34| speech among the brethren went,~He never should see death, 91 35| your bright eyes the weapon went,~That pierced my heart, 92 35| courser left,~And lightly went his way, of arms bereft.~ ~ 93 37| will explain.'~The woman went her ways, the potion made,~ 94 39| That every time the weapon went to ground,~Some warrior, 95 39| many vessels to the bottom went;~Then, taxing wits and hands, 96 40| perils they were compassed, went~Protected by the sheltering 97 40| Mosque, portico, and palace, went to ground;~And spoiled and 98 41| s land;~And, as the sea went down and the wind died,~ 99 42| He in the end to Malagigi went,~Who in his need had often 100 43| was the city, when to ruin went~Walls founded by the Agenorean 101 43| wealthy boon,~Nature that went with graceful form supplied;~ 102 43| Through bones and veins there went a deadly chill;~My tongue 103 43| little she delayed;~And went so far away, no further 104 43| returns, from whence he went his way.~ ~ LXXXII~"My city, 105 43| a snake,~Upon all others went the fairy drest~In whatsoever 106 43| serving man to call his lady went~Prepared his lord's command 107 43| Dommogire, thy fair domain,~Thus went I; me thus welcome dost 108 43| his invital, to Girgenti went,~-- The shore with torches 109 43| with more~Profit to others, went to death of yore."~ ~ CLXXV~ 110 43| backed, the portly steeds~Went, sweeping wide the ground 111 45| where~The warrior, when he went, his steps had sped;~Because, 112 45| hackney, hurrying sore, he went~Where Leo him awaited in 113 45| young Leo's to his lodgings went;~When it was midnight, armed 114 46| still returning as the other went.~ ~ XXI~A prey to deep and 115 46| And afterwards, in person went in vain,~To find the warrior 116 46| thee to death from court I went.~ ~ XXXV~"Because I would 117 46| haste, the happy tidings went.~Hence the warm blood, that 118 46| against their foes,~Will went to Bulgary when three months 119 46| Turkish, from Venetian harbour went;~Scatters and overthrows