Canto

  1     1|              XXVIII~"But if thou seek'st a helmet, be thy task~
  2     1|      sprite;~And still intent to seek Orlando, he~Roved wheresoe'
  3     1|       sent to Sericane~By her to seek the martial monarch's aid,~
  4     2|   measure the remembered place I seek."~ ~ LXX~So said, he pushed
  5     3|        pole.~ ~ III~But should I seek at full its worth to blaze,~
  6     4|        son esteemed more dear,~I seek to snatch from France and
  7     4|          XXXII~"Save they should seek to break their dungeon's
  8     4|          fate foresee.~ ~ XXXVI~"Seek not thy death from me; for
  9     4|         not bruited round.~"Then seek (they said) a worthier quest,
 10     5|          deal death to those who seek our good~Does from too ill
 11     5|      fear, encroaching nigh;~Nor seek I more; 'tis here my hopes
 12     5|          Geneura's love, would I~Seek surer sign of it than what
 13     5|          Your wishes, yield, and seek another love.'~ ~ XXXIX~" `
 14     5|          the knight~Would him to seek that hidden place dispose,~
 15     5|       XLIX~"Suspecting nought, I seek the balcony,~In the same
 16     5|        intent~Was honest, this I seek not, I, to veil;~And to
 17     5|        he will not long delay~To seek her there) till his return
 18     7|        chased the night away.~To seek his bed the paladin ascended,~
 19     8|          thorn,~Rogero wends, to seek the sober fay;~From cliff
 20     8|        Was gone to Paris-town to seek the maid,~Had been reported!
 21     9|         in my vice: for still~To seek my good I too am faint and
 22     9|    Should to his bark resort, to seek him there,~Nor prove less
 23     9|       than consent. --~My people seek to move my stedfast mind,~
 24     9|        the sun sought his, would seek my bed.~ ~ XLI~"Behind the
 25     9|          tell my case to all who seek the land,~Both lords and
 26     9|    LXXXIV~They would not wait to seek the dungeon-key,~But breaking-down
 27    10|        be carest,~And all should seek to do him courtesies.~Sometime
 28    10|      wish was pressed~Quickly to seek his Bradamant, yet he~With
 29    11|  conceived the thought, again~To seek in the Levant her antient
 30    11|         Orlando, who~So burns to seek Ebuda's island fell,~Whose
 31    11|     Helen rest!~No other prize I seek, of this possest";~ ~ LXXI~
 32    11|          and down,~Meantime bids seek for female vest and gown.~ ~
 33    12|          he sought her, and will seek her through~The realms of
 34    12|      Sacripant espies,~Intent to seek her vainly through the Hall;~
 35    12|          steps pursue,~And he to seek the damsel is in dread~Through
 36    12|       lay,~What time the hunters seek the fearful hare~Through
 37    13|      they were wont the shore to seek,~When any vessel split or
 38    14|         the arch-angel: "Hie,~To seek the Christian host that
 39    14|   Themselves, some safer passage seek, where they~Will have least
 40    15|          of the circling sun,~To seek new lands and new creations
 41    15|          wave;~Rather for this I seek the giant's cave.~ ~  XLVII~"
 42    15|        Eastern strand,~And would seek honour in their native land.~ ~
 43    16|          er she is, must Gryphon seek.~ ~ V~Resuming the fair
 44    17|         Afric lay,~The king bade seek Lucina up and down,~Nor
 45    17|    despoiled of their right?~Why seek you not Jerusalem to free~
 46    18|       already where the prize to seek.~-- But her I leave, again
 47    18|         in the west;~'Tis time I seek Sir Gryphon, and make known~
 48    18|          Of his two wounds, bade seek a leech in haste;~And bade
 49    18|       and the other are alike to seek~In the inquiry where the
 50    18|          either son~Of Oliver to seek their foemen went:~With
 51    18|      left thee heir.~ ~ CXLIX~"I seek thee out to prove (if thou
 52    18|  sepulture, will I~Go forth, and seek him out among the slain;~
 53    19|     pulled the weed,~Returned to seek Medoro on the mead.~ ~ XXIII~
 54    19|       daring spirits weighed,~To seek two fiercer need no further
 55    19|       need no further go.~Nor to seek more dexterity or might;~
 56    20|          issue, as their due,~To seek their fortunes on the world
 57    20|        Thou shouldst behold, nor seek to gain the prey."~To her
 58    21| knowledge of that country not to seek,~He overtook the knight
 59    23|        death had erst intent,~To seek Rogero she again would steer,~
 60    23|        promised prize; --~She to seek out the grieving county
 61    23|    coincide,~"Thou art the man I seek," the paynim cried.~ ~ LXXIII~" '
 62    23|     ill-gotten prey.~Yet more; I seek the champion with desire~
 63    23|         as, when upon his way~To seek his foeman out, to take
 64    23|           But, after that, would seek the flags which bore~The
 65    24|          rest,~Accustomed oft to seek the fountain-wave,~His flagon
 66    24|      extending every where,~They seek to hide themselves as best
 67    25|        fitting hour for those to seek a port,~Who would not in
 68    25|          my plan devise,~Nor any seek to counsel me aright.~Well
 69    25|       served me as a guide --~To seek the home of beauteous Flordespine;~
 70    26|         had retraced her way,~To seek Rogero out in Agrismont;~
 71    26|         journey lies;~Because to seek anew that fountain-glade,~
 72    26|        which he had ever used~To seek with every instance, he
 73    26|         to the peer.~Marphisa to seek Paris is so fain,~That parting
 74    27|         in wisdom little less to seek,~Rinaldo, in thy peril thee
 75    27|        So forth in the desire to seek them hies.~ ~ XI~Her to
 76    28|          hest he would repair~To seek the stripling, and his utmost
 77    28|       and from my yearly pay,~To seek again Valencia, and demand~
 78    28|            this world forgone --~Seek favour in her Heavenly Father'
 79    30|         often fared,~As said, to seek Angelica in vain)~He of
 80    31|      friend, or son,~Disposed to seek Orlando, far and near,~Nor
 81    31|       sure, though thou shouldst seek the Stygian reign,~Or be
 82    31|    manifest and clear,~I came to seek thee out upon the strand;~
 83    32|       two. three, four, or more, seek shelter, they~That first
 84    32|         As well, if wife or maid seek that repair,~(Is she alone,
 85    32|       should void the tower,~And seek another inn, by hill or
 86    32|          usage and condition;~To seek some other rest must be
 87    33|       Since vainly will the lily seek to shoot~In the Italian
 88    33|       her story dwell,~As not to seek anew the valiant twain;~
 89    34|         me to tell the things ye seek;~Though 'tis annoyance and
 90    35|         is he sent;~And should I seek his merits to display,~So
 91    35|        All from the turbid water seek to draw~The names, which
 92    35|     desire the warrior burned~To seek her, fixed alone in his
 93    35|          champion of thy grain~I seek, but hither come to crave
 94    36|          And all their standards seek, without delay,~Where, under
 95    36|      cheerful realms of day,~And seek the darksome cloisters it
 96    36|     counsels right;~And bids him seek the camp of Charlemagne,~
 97    37|    evermore offends.~The damsels seek the camp; to Arles is gone~
 98    38|            LXXXV~This done, they seek that altar, sumptuously~
 99    38|   ceremonies, here~And there, to seek their camps the two divide.~
100    39|       household; a long round~To seek his Brandimart that lord
101    40|       than thee,~Though I should seek a comrade, high or low,~
102    41|          And new, those warriors seek their limbs to deck.~Blazoned
103    42|        captive thrall.~ ~ XXX~To seek her he a hundred couriers
104    42|        have brought.~Now will he seek her, of his own accord,~
105    42|    horrid form appear,~Coming to seek him and prepared for fight,~
106    42|      moved the cup to raise,~And seek what he would haply wish
107    43|      thus: "When finding what we seek~Displeases, this 'tis folly
108    43|      face,~And full of shame, to seek his lord returns;~Who from
109    43|    fierce despite.~Now would she seek her lord, till at his side~
110    43|        doubt, if they will go~To seek that holy man to God so
111    44|      fronts him; and both armies seek~A watering-place in the
112    44|          in vain his hated rival seek.~ ~ XCIV~Leo, for fear his
113    45|  threatened scathe and scorn,~To seek the warrior of the unicorn.~ ~
114    45|        through town,~He sends to seek Rogero, far and near:~And
115    46|        in humble speech~Again to seek their Bulgary beseech;~ ~
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