Canto

  1     1|     climes to eastern shores her guide~In his own land, 'mid friends
  2     2|    cherished lord, that he~Might guide him whither went the gentle
  3     2|        way (love served me for a guide)~Where it appeared the ruthless
  4     2|      rocks aspire,~I saw a dwarf guide two of goodly strain;~Whose
  5     2|          the gallant damsel as a guide;~Who is prepared Rogero'
  6     2|  Bradamant pursued her faithless guide,~Suspended there, and pondering
  7     3|         unauthorized of heavenly guide:~And the prophetic ghost
  8     3|         woman still her faithful guide.~ ~ LXV~They gain a hidden
  9     3|        greater portion served to guide~(Such the wise woman's scope)
 10     3|       propose to bring thee as a guide~To the tall castle, whither
 11     4|           Then to the host -- "A guide I pray thee bring,~Who better
 12     4|      myself, will serve you as a guide;~Who have the road set down,
 13     4|          there.~ ~ LIV~Without a guide or company he went~Through
 14     4|        dame.~Grant me but one to guide my steps, and lead~Quickly
 15     5|       deadly desperation for his guide;~Nor, save the duke and
 16     5|   secretly the duke enjoined the guide,~Who with me through the
 17     7|     intention from that realm to guide,~Where he should be instructed
 18     8|        stead, the vacant helm to guide,~Such honor did to Aymon'
 19     8|      discerns,~Sallies without a guide or faithful train,~So with
 20    10|       the flying-horse~A bit, to guide him and restrain his course.~ ~
 21    12|         would have taken for her guide;~Not that, propitious to
 22    12|     should she make the peer her guide, her lord,~She knew not
 23    12|   Sacripant to have released,~To guide her thither, where her father
 24    12|        shrubs; nor calling for a guide,~Entered the passage in
 25    13|    freedom in my Love, so rash a guide,~I lay this unction to my
 26    13|          follow whither he would guide.~Orlando her consoles in
 27    13|      befall.~ ~ LVI~"Oh! my best guide." exclaimed the damsel bold~
 28    13|    Wandered without a ruler or a guide.~To give to each its head
 29    14|         as their wants demand,~A guide and government to every
 30    14|     kinsman he: Gallicia came in guide~Or Serpentine, who Mericold
 31    14|          the unordered troops to guide.~ ~ XIX~He give Arganio
 32    14|          Agricaltes is Ammonia's guide.~Malabupherso rules o'er
 33    14|          and above the troop who guide~The fair infanta, squire
 34    14|         suffices; I of guard,~Of guide, of handmaid will the office
 35    14|         post behind the heavenly guide)~Both at one flight to Picardy
 36    14|         angel well might seem to guide,~And in such silence moved,
 37    14|    thence the assailing bands to guide.~In that, he neither city
 38    14|          Garamantes and Marmonda guide;~Clarindo and Loridano;
 39    15|        large broad ocean, with a guide~So faithful and secure,
 40    15|         in the poop the bark did guide~With snowy beard descending
 41    15|        will to the sea in safety guide."~"I thank thee, holy father,
 42    16|          and the Angel for their guide.~ ~ XXIX~It was God's will,
 43    16|         no glory served you as a guide,~A common debt enjoins you
 44    16|          and the Angel for their guide,~No longer could stand mute
 45    17|          to the cave did Fortune guide,~When the orc's wife alone
 46    17|        such was her command) did guide,~Where, prisoned by a stone,
 47    17|      thee, his shepherd, God, to guide his sheep,~Has given that
 48    18|         that eight such warriors guide,~Which all at once against
 49    18|     little dwarf, attending as a guide;~Who erst had been sent
 50    18|           embraced the king: her guide~Pursued his tale, relating
 51    18|         and with Fortune for his guide,~Charges, and breaks, and
 52    19|         he the sword no more can guide,~Lets himself drop by his
 53    19|        dome ascended, with their guide,~Divided into many bowers
 54    20|         council sit the state to guide,~That the opinion of the
 55    20|       female band, as prince and guide, should sway,~And his ten
 56    20|         the cavalier who was her guide.~ ~ CXI~He of Maganza was
 57    20|         loser, thou shalt be her guide,~Wherever it may please
 58    20|       place her champion and her guide.~But do not thou thy plighted
 59    22|          her care~Rogero was, to guide him every where.~ ~ XXVIII~
 60    22|   Bradamant; who served him as a guide~To Vallombrosa's fane, an
 61    23|    whence I set out, my steps to guide,~When I departed on my ill
 62    23|      behind her bade the peasant guide~(One courser loaded and
 63    23| beauteous Doralice, who sees her guide~So quit the field, -- dismayed
 64    23|      horse; but him he could not guide,~Left without bit his motions
 65    23|       swain his flock may hither guide!"~ ~ CX~In Arabic was writ
 66    24|       heavy sins or evil planets guide.~ ~  V~Viewing the madman'
 67    24|        to abandon thee without a guide,~And not to die, distresses
 68    25|     night -- Love served me as a guide --~To seek the home of beauteous
 69    25|        feat.~I only ask of you a guide to steer~Me to the place
 70    25|   Aldigier (who wished to be the guide,~Upon that journey, of the
 71    26|    willingly I take him from his guide.~If he would repossess the
 72    26|          with the Daemon for his guide,~After his leap, runs, goaded
 73    27|        way, and served them as a guide.~ ~ XV~Thither another fiend
 74    28|        well (though difficult to guide)~Silent even young Jocundo'
 75    29|      Betakes her to her youthful guide for aid.~ ~ LXI~When crazed
 76    30|   Fortune, that of madmen is the guide,~Him from the water drew
 77    31|          had been the champion's guide,~She having to that faithful
 78    32|      should her courser's bridle guide.~ ~ LXIII~She raised her
 79    32|         torches lit, did thither guide.~On entering, Bradamant
 80    33|        is he; foes that with the guide~Of Avalo's fair lineage,
 81    34|         love for him had been my guide,~He might be sure, not long
 82    34|           The symbols" (said his guide)~"Of treaties and of those
 83    34|     river ran, conducts his holy guide.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Filled full
 84    35|    wended,~And (furnished with a guide, who thither led)~To young
 85    36|     prisoner, and but schemed to guide~Her lance in mode the stripling
 86    36|        power in fine thy will to guide,~I sickened sore, and of
 87    37|    thither brought beneath their guide,~(Unhappy women) to the
 88    38|     baptized, with Bradamant for guide.~Astolpho from the holy
 89    38|       John dismist, his reverend guide,~Those holy regions left
 90    38|         from the swarm he has to guide~The noblest and most fit
 91    39|       Troyano's mournful son did guide,~In form of courser, a familiar
 92    39|          as is earthly cavalier,~Guide the savage, that intrepid
 93    39|      grace given him by his holy guide~I told erewhile, and told (
 94    40|        no danger without God for guide,~That fast and prayer be
 95    40|          with Sansonetto for its guide,~Entered the harbour, and
 96    40|       can fear beneath so good a guide:~Nor was there one who marked,
 97    40|           who had left without a guide~His fleet this while, and
 98    40|        with nought her course to guide.~ ~ LXI~She, without pilot,
 99    41|          drifted wildly with her guide,~Without him, made directly
100    42|          Followed the knight, to guide his wandering feet;~And
101    42|       miles he changes horse and guide,~And whips and spurs, and
102    43|         take his counsel for his guide --~In comfort might he sleep
103    43|        wine he to his lips would guide.~Now he repents him; now, "'
104    43|          Here changing horse and guide, to Rimini~Rinaldo rode
105    43|       shows~Her shining horn, to guide them on their way;~And on
106    44|         their captain, and their guide.~ ~ XCVIII~As king or captain
107    45|         good a warrior for their guide,~His broken Grecians worse
108    45|         the neck of their unwary guide,~Who turns his back the
109    45|         hand the fatal faulchion guide:~Then sees, except he wins
110    46|  promised vow~To one, so long my guide through that wide roar~Of
111    46|   needeth he depart in haste, to guide~His Bulgar bands against
112    46|      more staid;~And Valour as a guide before him goes.~An unknown
113    46|         virtue from his generous guide.~ ~ LXXXIX~There is it seen,
114    46|       flight before the foe,~His guide in peril, his support in
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