Canto

  1     1|           they were, to different faith were bred.~Not yet the weary
  2     1|          disease~Is to give ready faith to things which please.~ ~
  3     3|            Greatness of mind, and faith without a strain.~All else
  4     5|            but do not prove~Man's faith, nor is his bosom's purpose
  5     5|           this I should in better faith conceal.~ ~ XXXVIII~" `There
  6     5|           length suspicious of my faith and zeal,~And apprehending
  7     5|           The worthy guerdon of a faith so tried,~To slay me; and
  8     7|       grace deserves,~If from his faith his frail affection swerves.~ ~
  9     9|       upon condition~He shall his faith and promise duly plight,~
 10     9|           upon a wight~Who on his faith will give me warranty,~That
 11    10|          Zealand lord,~No woman's faith more certain could appear~
 12    10|        her love he did repay~With faith like hers, and still with
 13    10|     proved~For such fair love and faith, I now will say;~And you
 14    11|          is indeed~Olympia, whose faith reaped so ill a meed.~ ~
 15    13|       sought.~ ~ X~"For different faith forbade him (on my side~
 16    13|        trust,~Cooled in his loyal faith, and burned with lust.~ ~
 17    13|           to Zerbino seemed great faith to bear;~And as a perfect
 18    13|  entreaties try; --~Of his lord's faith in him the wretch remind,~
 19    13|          seem, beware~To lend him faith, who will demand thine aid:~
 20    13|        wore,~She quickly lost the faith she nourished late,~Quickly
 21    14|        Than others, hatred to our faith he bore.~ ~ XXVII~Prusion
 22    14|         way,~And thus thy blessed faith put down and quell.~Defend
 23    15|        start.~ ~ XXIX~"I see such faith, such valour in the deeds~
 24    15|       Nile.~ ~ XXXII~"Beneath the faith, beneath the warrantry~Of
 25    17|           furtherance of his holy faith and true,~Against each other'
 26    18|           audience finds,~No easy faith your equal judgment blinds.~ ~
 27    18|         my heart;~Then, pledge of faith and lasting love, to me,~
 28    18|     outshone~(Were it the work of faith or accident)~The moon, as
 29    19|       friends, with show~Of equal faith, in glad estate is greeted.~
 30    19|      Replied Marphisa), "that the faith so plight,~And goodness
 31    20|       betrayed~Of lovers by whose faith they set most store,~For
 32    20|          do not thou thy plighted faith repent,~So that thou fail,
 33    21|          plank so fastly hold,~As Faith enwraps an honourable sprite~
 34    21|      inextricable, fold;~Nor holy Faith, it seems, except in white~
 35    21|     single blemish tainted.~ ~ II~Faith should be kept unbroken
 36    21|        abide;~And to preserve his faith, as lures increased,~Of
 37    21|        the knight,)~`That my true faith shall ever change, although~
 38    21|        show~That you have not the faith which you pretended,~But
 39    21|              And but his knightly faith, and oaths he swore,~Were
 40    23|       knight,~Who must not to bad faith ascribe her stay,~But this
 41    24|          him guardian of his holy faith.~ ~ XI~He would have been
 42    24|         side excused:~I could but faith maintain as, girded sore,~
 43    24|        leaguered fort to keep her faith is used;~Even so, with all
 44    24|          That should he break his faith, and anywhere~Into his presence
 45    24|          Odoric, to all pact, all faith, untrue,~For riddance of
 46    26|          foul scandal on the HOLY FAITH.~ ~ XXXIII~Whate'er she
 47    26|        thus" (said Rodomont) "you faith maintain,~To finish our
 48    27|           most opposite to kindly faith!~Lost, wretched man, who
 49    27| importunate, and lorn~Of love, of faith, of counsel, rash in deed,~
 50    27|        those so many -- have kept faith with me,~All with ingratitude,
 51    28|           than one might she keep faith with two;~Nor haply we such
 52    28|         at the thought,~Who every faith and worship held at nought;~ ~
 53    29|          That thou to me upon thy faith wilt swear,~Thou never wilt
 54    29|     believed her, and, in sign~Of faith, so struck with cruel steel
 55    29|     esteem more dear~Thy plighted faith, and chaste and holy name,~(
 56    30|         Bidding her boldly on his faith rely.~"From accidents that
 57    30|       stripling would observe his faith, and prayed~Her -- who could
 58    31|       fair and sage,~Nor of their faith suspicion entertain.~Here
 59    32|         longer than that day when Faith delayed~The sun, which on
 60    33|       scourge of princes, and the faith's defence,~To which those
 61    33|          extremest waters lave.~A faith well nigh like ours that
 62    35|        That he is constant; for i'faith I swear,~I well believed
 63    35|         other knights that in his faith were bred:~But to his camp
 64    35|          make clear~Thy breach of faith with him, that thou may'
 65    36|        death has shent,~Under the faith of love, in peaceful show;~
 66    36|      other follower of the Moslem faith,~Save sword in hand, and
 67    37|          the skies)~The love, the faith, and mind, unconquered still,~
 68    38|           She adds, the Christian faith she will receive,~And, after
 69    38|     obtain~Shall be the Christian faith's and empire's gain.~ ~
 70    39|           dear.~Let sin of broken faith and forfeit word~Fall upon
 71    39|           all accord,~Against all faith, disturbed their duel see,~
 72    39|   erthrown~That truce, and broken faith, as foe to treat.~The field
 73    39|          So has that monarch holy faith at heart.~'Tis hence, that
 74    40|        royal Sericane,~Who of his faith gives goodly warrant; they~
 75    40|         people, light~And lacking faith, he should resort for aid.~"
 76    40|            they that hold~Another faith, divided by Nile's course,~
 77    40|        for Arles,~Who first broke faith, King Agramant or Charles?~ ~
 78    41|     Christian, vowed in heart and faith;~ ~ XLIX~And ne'er, in succour
 79    41|         word~And mysteries of our faith expounded were;~And the
 80    43|        weak.~Then let me hold the faith I held before.~Faith still
 81    43|          the faith I held before.~Faith still has brought, and yet
 82    43|        whom erewhile I pledged my faith.~ ~ XXII~"Not because she
 83    43|         with evil jealousies,~The faith I nursed at heart, she puts
 84    43|           cannot say,~Save of her faith ye have assurance true;~
 85    43|          that my loving with such faith, in the end~Might worthily
 86    43|         was inclined~To break her faith and be to thee untrue,~Muse
 87    43|           I deem a certainty;~And faith could have but small increase
 88    43|         He supplicates her not in faith to fail,~ ~ LXXXIV~"Nor
 89    43|          Than she would break her faith; she would expire~Sooner
 90    43|       evil know,~Argia will break faith with him, he shows,~As soon
 91    43|           she traced;~That in her faith no faith Anselmo placed.~ ~
 92    43|      traced;~That in her faith no faith Anselmo placed.~ ~ XCIV~"
 93    43|      appears;~Partly that she her faith will not forego;~Partly
 94    43|           done;~Of if she yet her faith and honor save.~The heavens
 95    43|    presents tempted to forego~Her faith, a prey was she to other
 96    43|        was slain.~Such love, such faith endeared the warrior dead.~
 97    43|         warring for the Christian faith, in fight~To perilous pass
 98    43|           Oh! grace vouchsafed to faith! his sainted host~From every
 99    43|         God and true.~He, full of faith, with contrite heart demands~
100    43|           that crew;~And still in faith and grace the warrior grew.~ ~
101    44|           Who taught him the true faith: anew with sword~Orlando
102    44|       martial train:~How the true faith he had embraced he knew;~
103    44|         obstinate pursuit,~To our faith to draw Rogero have I wrought;~
104    44|          cast behind~Her plighted faith, and from her promise fly?~
105    44|        store;~I am a very rock of faith, by sea~And winds unmoved,
106    44|        rife,~And full of love and faith, she said beside;~Which
107    45|          CI~"Enough I to my lover faith maintain,~And, firmer than
108    46|         Swerved from her plighted faith -- aye good and wise --~
109    46|        son,~He bids Rogero on his faith repose;~For since by him
110    46|           youth by one unchanging faith is tied~To him for ever,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License