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1 2| hand.~ ~ LXIV~This goodly town, with many miles of plain,~ 2 3| Another Azo rules Verona's town,~With its fair fields; and 3 3| main:~ ~ XLI~"And that fair town, whose produce is the rose,~ 4 3| feel,~Than if their noble town, for its protection,~Were 5 3| dearly pay;~His crime, the town retrieved, and victor slain:~ 6 4| daughter's name,~Proclaims by town and city, that the knight~ 7 5| king has made proclaim by town and tower,~(For he believes 8 5| LXXVI~And for St. Andrew's town, with eager speed,~Where 9 6| eye~Which girds a spacious town within its bound;~It seems 10 8| on his way to Berwick's town,~And was observed to weep 11 8| human haunts,~Farm-house and town, with their inhabitants:~ ~ 12 9| to its farthest little town.~Roves from Provence to 13 9| protest are alike in vain;~My town and me, with Friesland's 14 10| host was made without the town,~And of a knight the occasion 15 10| Dorset and Southampton's town,~Are earls; this bears a 16 12| journey was to be~Through town and city, scattered far 17 12| far away,~All lodged nigh town or hamlet on the plain.~ 18 13| spreading rumour to our town,~To joust, from different 19 13| green fields, our wealthy town beside,~I had a garden, 20 13| party, wends his way~To the town, hidden by the wooded hill,~ 21 13| other age~Shall gild the town, of Ocnus' mother hight,~ 22 14| with frequent blows, the town affray;~And in the crowded 23 14| without the moat.~ ~ CV~The town, whose walls for miles in 24 14| paynims that assail~The town, should pay their daring 25 15| their gore.~Him to bestow a town, -- a realm -- I see,~Upon 26 15| news, another from that town was sped~(Such is the usage 27 15| nature,~That thou mightst town and city search outright,~ 28 16| rend from wall of battered town~What, at a single pull, 29 16| will, that while through town and tower~The furious Rodomont 30 16| Calamidor, of Barcellona's town,~Leaving their standards, 31 16| aught discerns.~He, in the town, receives the British band,~ 32 16| Destroys and ruins the unhappy town.~Turn, and the curling wreaths 33 17| in Rhodes, by tower and town,~Which in near Egypt, Turkey, 34 17| strain~Assemble all the town within the square;~And now, 35 18| Than if the soldan had the town assaulted.~The sound of 36 18| Had lodged them in the town short time before.~ ~ XI~ 37 18| turned, and saw the royal town appear,~-- To have traversed 38 18| knight resort~Towards the town, and lodge him in his court.~ ~ 39 18| Damascus' lofty piles,~Them by town, street, or farm, behind 40 18| returns no more within the town,~But camps without the city, 41 19| Valencia or Barcelona's town~The couple thought a little 42 19| sally from the puissant town in sight,~With armed barks, 43 19| In guise of theatre the town extended~About it, and a 44 19| According to the custom of the town,~-- One of two evils they 45 20| Who to all quarters of the town sets fire,~Then roving singly 46 20| ten years hostility~The town endured, ten weary years 47 20| defence prepare;~Then give the town to fire, and on their bed~ 48 20| nigh unpeopled the wide town remained.~ ~ XCV~Marphisa, 49 20| duke within and out the town had bear~From the surrounding 50 21| forest hoar,~Remote from town and hamlet, as if plighted~ 51 22| This very day, within a town hard by.~ ~ XXXIX~"Loving 52 23| prest.~ ~ XLIV~A spacious town, which Altaripa hight,~Journeying 53 23| proclaim they through the town declare;~Till this the wicked 54 23| Zerbino lay,~For all the town is risen, the father sends.~ 55 23| night and day:~He fled from town, in forest harbouring,~And 56 24| chest of wood,~Made in a town by the way-side; and which~ 57 25| was broken at the other town),~And, though the unarmed 58 25| hill the stubborn key;~A town, called Agrismonte, crowned 59 25| conveyed~'Twixt Bayonne and a town of his, will sell~To him, 60 27| rove at large~Without that Town, but on some special charge.~ ~ 61 28| steps addrest,~Woe to the town, surnamed of horns, had 62 28| that his enemies are in the town.~From others hope is none; 63 30| a third of that unhappy town.~ ~ X~Departing thence, 64 30| flees~To Zizera, a seaward town, whose site~Is in Gibraltar' 65 33| royal castle and the crowded town;~The bugle ever pealing, 66 34| twelvemonth left us neither town,~Not tower, save one, where 67 34| O'erturned, here ruined town and castle lies,~With all 68 35| is now a small and humble town.~Before it runs the Po, 69 35| afterwards arriving in a town,~At eve, which on the road 70 37| Statute that maid does in the town obtain,~And Marganor is 71 37| earth had laid,~How, in a town not far remote -- replied --~ 72 37| sort.~A statute for his town next made the peer:~Of fouler 73 37| and from thence espied~A town with many houses, large 74 37| XCIX~As soon as in the town that cavalcade~Arrived, 75 37| plain, or castle from the town,~Others to sheltering church 76 37| her was cast.~To burn the town 'twas afterwards designed,~ 77 37| And, with what means the town supplies, adorn.~Drusilla' 78 37| place.~ ~ CXX~Within the town the troop set up their rest,~ 79 38| Agramant had intrusted town and tower,~Till his return, 80 39| Meanwhile Astolpho in Biserta's town~Having with numerous host 81 39| Marsilius too is fled into the town:~So has that monarch holy 82 39| valiant Bucifar remained;~The town in safety King Branzardo 83 39| want of ramparts is the town;~And these could ill be 84 39| order taken to attack the town~Of huge Biserta, when, and 85 39| Makes for Valentia; where he town and tower~Begins to fortify 86 40| furious force Biserta's town.~ ~ XV~Washed by the sea, 87 40| Of other bulwarks was the town nigh bare;~For since Branzardo 88 40| he was a mark for all the town.~Of many prayed, the warrior 89 40| sumptuous and triumphant town,~Which of all Africk wore 90 40| in that cruel strife his town had sped,~He thought of 91 40| not to repossess Biserta's town --~Gradasso should for him 92 41| battle fight;~And every town -- restored to his command --~ 93 42| rolling years, shall on that town bestow.~ ~ LXXXV~The pair 94 43| the walls which that fair town enclose,~-- The fishy flat 95 43| alone;~And be the bruit in town and village spread~That 96 43| Rinaldo.~ ~ LV~"O happy town! whereof" (the warrior cried)~" 97 43| to that isle~Nearest the town; and, though it not to view~( 98 43| then: "Erewhile was of this town~One Anselm, that of worthy 99 43| she would dwell not in the town;~But would a farm of his 100 43| Mantua from me the rising town was named.~ ~ XCVIII~" ` 101 43| farm to find,~Without the town; nor will I say behind.'~ ~ 102 43| some there demand;~Nor town unsearched is left in Lombardy.~ 103 43| provide;~While the fair town, upon the left, from sight~ 104 43| servants wend to the demolished town,~There hide the bones of 105 43| nobles, who from neighbouring town,~At his invital, to Girgenti 106 43| from the poorest of the town;~And in one fashion equally 107 44| Constantine to have that town was bent~Anew, late won 108 44| shone forth the moon:~But town or village found the warrior 109 45| his sister's husband's town,~Father of him, whose arms 110 45| Belgrade, and tower and town~Throughout the Bulgars' 111 45| LXII~Leo will enter not the town; but nigh~Pitches his broad 112 45| layeth siege to well-walled town,~And flanked about with 113 45| through hamlet, and through town,~He sends to seek Rogero, 114 46| Which Lombardy and Tuscan town supply.~The cavalier amid 115 46| tost,~And much of that fair town to ruin brought;~Whose signs