Canto

  1     1|           the youthful queen,~"And God preserve my honour in his
  2     2|        alone,~Look on, and pray to God for their success.~Beneath
  3     4|       XXVIII~"Kill me, for love of God!" (afflicted sore,~The old
  4     4|         accuser stands,~I trust in God to loose Geneura's bands.~ ~
  5     4|           grievous ill,~I trust in God, which has been borne too
  6     5|            outrage nature, and his God to dare,~Who his foul hand
  7     5|        wrought what could be done, God truly knows;~But with Geneura
  8     5|          it than what is found,~By God allowed, in wedlock's lawful
  9     5|       remained half dead.~ ~ LX~"O God! what said, what did she,
 10     5|             But first, for love of God, the battle stay;~Then list,
 11     5|           innocent!~All trust that God will make the treason clear,~
 12     5|            descried,~His thanks to God with lifted hands he paid,~
 13     6|            accuser, and bewray,~So God has willed, deeds hidden
 14     6|            damsel so had vowed) to God will flee:~And hence, in
 15     7|            Alas! why seal the womb God willed should be~Pregnant
 16     8|            me but to die?~Almighty God, with every other woe~Rather
 17    10|           her creed.~Mindless that God does all things hear and
 18    10|      harmless maid.~ ~ XV~Almighty God! how fallible and vain~Is
 19    10|           face is warranty.~Giving God thanks, Rogero took his
 20    10|            the waters blue,~Giving God thanks for all with pious
 21    11|           pursue~The sin for ever, God has doomed to hell~That
 22    11|             First from the injured god, lest worse ensue;~And Proteus
 23    11|        toil, and care,~Nor Lemnos' god, nor Pallas' art divine,~
 24    12|           With good intentions, as God knows, I wrought;~Though
 25    12|             and in such guise,~The God of war would less in arms
 26    14|          That in dominion yield to God alone?~By courage, -- I
 27    14|    approaches quietly,~And, " 'Tis God's bidding" (whispers in
 28    14|        seen: if treasure seemed to God so fair~As to our foolish
 29    14|        Their offerings, cursed the god to whom they prayed.~ ~
 30    14|            the rule of heaven from God to wrest,~And him would
 31    15|           way should be hidden was God's will~Of old, and ere '
 32    15|            But if on me such mercy God bestow,~That I remain alive,
 33    15|          form among the blest,~May God dispatch the Archangel Michael
 34    15|         resolved to worship, where~God erst incarnate dwelt, the
 35    16|        their guide.~ ~ XXIX~It was God's will, that while through
 36    16|       yield,~With lifted hands, to God, who brought you here;~Through
 37    17|          he Martano deemed.~ ~ ~ I~God, outraged by our rank iniquity,~
 38    17|        still trod the crooked way,~God sent them for their pain
 39    17|          and Tarro stray.~ ~ V~Now God permits that we should feel
 40    17|          The Christian people then God's placid front~Must have
 41    17|       fearful monster, we discern.~God grant, fair sir, he never
 42    17|           was done;~He thanked his God, and begged, with promised
 43    17|          the sacred heritage,~That God incarnate with his presence
 44    17|           hounds profane.~ ~ LXXIV~God's worshippers, where they
 45    17|             To thee, his shepherd, God, to guide his sheep,~Has
 46    18|        Aleppo makes a longer stay.~God, to make plain that he,
 47    18|            if my shield;~But I, in God, well hope the contrary.~--
 48    18|         among the slain;~And haply God may will that none shall
 49    19|        suppliant cry,~And, "By thy God, sir knight," exclaims, "
 50    20|        patron hoar~Gives thanks to God at having passed the sea~
 51    20|          thee in any wise~Deprive; God rest thee merry with thy
 52    22|           might wait the cavalier,~God's justice that ill-doer
 53    23|      deserved by his iniquity.~And God, who for the most is ill
 54    23|           that he will die to-day;~God thitherward renowned Orlando
 55    24|           XX~Almonio cried, "Since God is pleased in the end,~Grammercy!
 56    24|            took my way.~I thank my God, that thee upon this ground,~
 57    24|        thee, I command,~That, with God's pleasure, thou live-out
 58    24|           I loved thee.~ ~ LXXXIV~"God haply will provide thee
 59    24|           damsel see,~That save in God there was no true content,~
 60    25|           comprehend the rest;~But God alone can read my sorrowing
 61    26|            as well his glaive,~The god of war, to gird that warrior,
 62    27|         other furious three,~Thank God that he had given them legs
 63    27|           lord will see,~So not to God St. Michael will ascend~
 64    27|           that nature and an angry God~Produced thee to the world,
 65    29|            which abode~Wholly with God; but he, her shield and
 66    29|         pact,~As one who holds not God or saint in fear;~And to
 67    30|          that day:~She thanked her God, with hands to Heaven extended,~
 68    31|            He thanks and lauds his God, who him that night~Blest
 69    33|         under his command.~ ~  CXI~God marred the rash emprise,
 70    33|         cried: "Thou angel send of God, thou new~Messiah, if too
 71    33|             be thy praises paid~To God alone, who sent me to thine
 72    33|        CXVIII~"Offer these vows to God, to him well due;~To him
 73    34|     Condemned by righteous doom of God on high~In murky smoke eternally
 74    34|            such helping grace from God was given.~ ~ LVII~"We will
 75    34|        death, and hence the Son~Of God with this rebuke St. Peter
 76    34|         The apostle, so beloved of God, espied.~ ~ LXII~Much that
 77    34|            to tread,~Is visited of God, that ever shends~Him whom
 78    34|            whom, beyond all usage, God bestowed~The grace, that
 79    34|       cousin's life.~ ~ LXV~"Hence God hath made him mad, and,
 80    34| Nebuchadnezzar whilom to such pain~God in his vengeance doomed,
 81    34|           Made by us sinful men to God on high:~ ~ LXXV~The lover'
 82    35|          On whom so rich a gift of God shall light.~ ~ IX~"All
 83    35|        hear;~And prayed the man of God would these unfold,~Who
 84    35|           deprived of judgment, is God's doom;~Who makes them loathe
 85    36|         champions stood apart.~The god of war, descended from the
 86    37|           that here is still,~Till God and saints at length to
 87    37|           head,~Unless he swore by God and saints, or vow~Yet stronger
 88    38|            would that warrior as a god adore.~ ~ XXVIII~So that
 89    38|         who could think, save only God on high~Prescient of all
 90    38|           sky~Lifted his hands, "O God, that for our sake"~(Exclaimed
 91    38|            favour in his eye,~That God from thee the flesh of man
 92    39|       grace! which rarely man from God receives;~O strange and
 93    40|       Which dare no danger without God for guide,~That fast and
 94    40|           prepared for it; and let God do~His will by me, in good
 95    41|           Jesus Christ, the living God I see,~And to conduct you
 96    41|        future days in exile drear,~God only knows, whose purpose
 97    41|        fulfilled upon his side.~To God, in hope that he would hear
 98    41|          his meed.~Thou seest that God has arms to reach and smite,~
 99    41|     farthest off thou deem'st that God of might."~ ~  LIV~And he,
100    41|           whom the night foregoing God did send~A vision, as he
101    41|        little grace; nor turned to God~Until he saw him threatening
102    41|             at better ease, to him God's word~And mysteries of
103    41|     argument~Handles and often; of God's kingdom now;~Now of things
104    41|            letters lose the sound.~God also to his servant had
105    43|            I foresee:~For tempting God moves sometimes his disdain.~
106    43|           tasted of that tree,~And God's own word, by eating, disobeyed,~
107    43|        took their way;~And they to God for the departed prayed,~
108    43|            wholly she to serve her God was willed,~A monastery
109    43|           To seek that holy man to God so dear,~But he on Olivier
110    43|         And own in Christ a living God and true.~He, full of faith,
111    44|          me, for your instruction, God inspires."~ ~ XI~And his
112    44|       blade;~And of Augustus him a god would make.~He, save his
113    45|        shore,~When Aeolus with the god that rules the seas~Is wroth,
114    46|         But, for man purposes, and God above~Disposes, thy great
115    46|        They meet the boy, and as a god adore.~The prudent king
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