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1 1| The beautiful Angelica is known.~ ~ XVI~Courteous, and haply 2 1| Not only each to each was known by sight,~But each had proved 3 1| angry cry,~As soon as the known steed and damsel dear,~Whose 4 2| love was ravished I make known,~Vouching with bitter tears 5 3| third Otho this too late is known,~Of Parma and the pleasant 6 5| passed, ere his repair~To the known bower was fixed for the 7 5| by your eyes, to you is known~A wanton of what sort you 8 5| With ensigns strange, not known of living wight,~Since ever 9 5| displaid,~Features, well known before, the king descried,~ 10 8| the warriors of her peril known.~So far removed, for what 11 9| vengeance satiate.~ ~ XLVI~"All known or said to by my friends, 12 9| courteous lore~Had never known, directs his whole intent~ 13 11| monster brought.~He looks, and known to him the dame appears,~ 14 11| do, than make his prowess known.~Nor e'er was bruited action 15 11| passed that feat~Of his was known not to the public ear;~But 16 12| to Sacripant) "if we~Were known for the two basest whores 17 12| arms appear,~The features known before astounded spies,~ 18 13| in the cave thy wish made known,~Where I their shadows might 19 14| flattering lies;~-- How, known by fame, he long had held 20 14| then, first, -- the story known,~Even what he did that day, 21 15| will~Of old, and ere 'twas known long time should run;~Nor 22 15| lore,~A Grecian pilgrim, known to Gryphon, brought~Tidings, 23 16| round.~ ~ XXI~When he was known the thickening crowd among,~ 24 16| news thy servant now makes known!~One the fair city wastes 25 17| escaped from neck or brow,~Was known; nor can I well inform you 26 17| his father-in-law made known~He had her safe with him. 27 17| LXXXIII~If the good king had known the panoply,~This he had 28 17| the mob expects to see him known.~So that it now behoves 29 18| seek Sir Gryphon, and make known~How he, with fury burning 30 18| tokens they by her were known,~She, for no earthly thing, 31 18| Which here is seen, if it be known to thee."~With that she 32 18| reckoning of the hours is known,~And not by any cheering 33 18| constant love, is worthy to be known:~Medoro and Cloridan were 34 19| Lastly Medoro by his voice is known,~Disarmed, on foot, 'mid 35 19| fair.~Angelica, in her (if known not) scan,~The lofty daughter 36 20| virago cried:~All else was known, as bruited far and wide.~ ~ 37 20| I by name am hight,~Ill known and scarcely proved in warlike 38 20| Was in this cruel region known, as through~All other countries 39 20| exception to the rest be known.~ ~ XLIII~" `And though 40 20| wot if I were for a woman known,~Honour and place from women 41 20| lest her visage should be known.~ ~ CVIII~The semblance 42 21| treason to the prince makes known,~Whose scorn and hatred 43 21| you the occasion shall be known~Which urges me her wickedness 44 22| not e'er have one another known,~And have so many happy 45 22| after verse will be made known,~Then, to Rogero: "Him to 46 23| the great pleasure he had known in it,~The sentence he in 47 23| writ the blessing said,~Known to Orlando like the Latin 48 24| nought of this~As yet was known to faithful Flordelice.~ ~ 49 24| LVI~To Flordelice were known the arms and sword~(Who, 50 25| yet which most avails is known aright:~For each by turns 51 26| maid,~If for a woman he had known that queen,~Who seemed the 52 26| received a damsel's aid,~Known by her curling locks of 53 26| within seven hundred years be known,~To the great honour of 54 26| Who said, "Through him as known as Bibbiena~As her own neighbour 55 26| LVI~And, for to her well known was that repair,~Used by 56 27| than one Moor, with Ferrau, known to Fame.~ ~ XXXII~Many through 57 27| That sword, the Beavers' known device had tried;~Who. followed 58 27| who throughout France were known,~(In that he had, 'mid strange 59 27| mistresses the treachery~Was known to him, with all their cunning 60 28| the youth had ne'er been known to measure,~In all his life, 61 28| dame her every thought made known;~And said, when she was 62 29| holy name,~(Things hardly known, and foreign to our time)~ 63 29| in my song, will I make known:~Nor will I not that wondrous 64 30| make his martial prowess known,~As for the rest, let doubtful 65 30| expecting swain.~To you is known the force of either brand,~ 66 30| force of either brand,~And known the force of either warrior' 67 31| the bridge Orlando she had known.~ ~ LXXVII~She parts, and 68 31| damsel's lips as well had known~How he his arms had scattered 69 32| And when the news were known, the knot was tied;~So that 70 32| cause of her to say,~That -- known as one so haughty and hard-hearted,~ 71 32| shore descry,~As little known, that island so they style),~ 72 33| through him, to Pharamond made known,~He would in many woes his 73 34| mournful tale!~ ~ X~"And to be known on earth shouldst thou be 74 34| Theseus and to Jason this is known,~And him that vexed of old 75 35| Earth were hostile, had he known~The means to make the tuneful 76 35| and to all the deed is known.~So that, of trophied armour 77 35| further news of him were known:~Meanwhile the harness of 78 36| leaguering host was pent,~'Twas known, that oft, through you, 79 36| whilere,~Craved, if to him was known that cavalier.~ ~ XIII~" 80 36| the tale was not so fully known,~As since, the deed had 81 37| in Bradamant descried,~-- Known both by voice and ensignry -- 82 37| interval,~Is by her features known, as well as clothes:~They 83 38| face.~ ~ IX~When next 'tis known, the second of the twain~ 84 38| a way~As that it may be known of all mankind;~As, thinking 85 39| those others drag, where known~And greeted are the friends 86 39| the mightiest she had ever known.~ ~ XLIII~The gentle baron 87 39| their opponents clung,~When known for Moors and foemen by 88 40| and those to one another known,~Together feast; who, when 89 40| to fishermen, is little known,~That oftentimes on the 90 40| and his; meseems to you is known~How none of those three 91 40| the paladins of France are known.~ ~ LXXVIII~"If I my will 92 41| take his sword;~To Orlando known; which, Balisardo hight,~ 93 41| Trojans, as of Trojan lineage known,~Shall for their lord elect 94 42| XXIX~I say Rinaldo that (as known to you)~Angelica the beauteous 95 42| one, whose wife is evil known to be,~Or husband that is 96 43| years ago wast thou not known,~So that I counselled might 97 43| thee appear,~If thou hast known the accidents of love;~And 98 43| plain is what was little known before,~He fears that it 99 43| you was in my story making known)~When he expected not a 100 43| cries.~Not even had Rinaldo known the knight~For him whose 101 44| son to Aymon on a day made known~His sister he would make 102 44| for his cruel woe, when known,~Lamented than for sorrows 103 45| knew not to the maid were known!~That, prisoned and with 104 45| his place;~Nor is Rogero known, nor are the twain:~Leo 105 45| arrival by an embassy~Makes known that day to royal Charlemagne.~ 106 45| generous kind~She might have known, if him she had espied;~ 107 45| thing.~Whereby he may be known, afield will bring.~ ~ LXVIII~ 108 45| when he for Rogero shall be known,~I know these very strokes 109 45| hied,~I wot, hadst thou known this; ah! wretched me!~How 110 45| that if the truth were known,~This Leo will for thee 111 46| woe,~So that the cause be known; nor he bereft~Of hope should 112 46| hide thyself from me,~That known me for thy faithful friend 113 46| XXXIV~"My lord, when known for what I am (and me~Now 114 46| thee at despite, if I had known~Thou was Rogero, as I know 115 46| force must needs to you be known,~And what the damsel's magnanimity.~ 116 46| Bradamant, to whom the whole was known,~By wise Melissa taught,