Canto

  1     1|         seen, the maid who rode at speed~The warrior knew, and, while
  2     1|            tried.~ ~ XV~Thither at speed she drives, and evermore~
  3     1|         close,~Him vexed to utmost speed, with goading spurs,~By
  4     1|       prayer, but flew with better speed.~Furious, in chase of him,
  5     1|           wood with such impetuous speed.~-- Yes, 'tis Bayardo's
  6     2| hammer-strokes of Vulcan with less speed~Descend in that dim cavern,
  7     2|          the good envoy wends with speed,~And the same day embarks
  8     2|          rocks has wasted wind and speed.~ ~ XL~"But I, like one
  9     2|    exclaimed the ruffian, "might I speed~With thee each sucker of
 10     3|           pass them by, for better speed,~Faenza conquered, and their
 11     4|            his way, who well shall speed,~And turn we to Rinaldo
 12     5|       pretending love, he hoped to speed,~And celebrate due spousals
 13     5|            the corded stair, shall speed:~I shall ascend it in the
 14     5|          who the wight, with ready speed~Sprang forward, when he
 15     5|          Andrew's town, with eager speed,~Where was the king with
 16     5|            his horse he bore.~With speed alighted Mount Albano's
 17     6|             he went,~And still, at speed, in ponderous armour pent.~ ~
 18     8|        expedition he was prayed to speed.~ ~ XXIV~`Nor like consideration
 19     8|           goad;~But with no better speed he plied his feet.~Ill was
 20     9|         day to shore for this does speed,~And finds new wife or maid
 21     9|            confound,~That will all speed to that fell island he~Resolved
 22     9|         companion by a chord, with speed,~Drops from a window, where
 23     9|         sky and prosperous wind to speed.~The county hastes in his
 24     9|      weight and puissance than for speed:~For when the paladin embarked
 25     9|             now afoot will do.~His speed outgoes all thought in every
 26    10|        lover, eager his desires to speed,~Heaps promises and vows,
 27    10|           read aright~Must thither speed: none such elsewhere, I
 28    10|         how good Rogero she should speed.~And afterwards how aid
 29    10|           make him fly,~Or swiftly speed, or pause upon the wing.~
 30    10|        spread them wide for better speed.~Down lights Rogero, and
 31    11|           and there with fruitless speed:~But when he had recalled
 32    11|           Rogero runs with all the speed he may,~Who sees how needed
 33    11|        play,~His bark makes little speed; and, spent outright,~The
 34    11|     leaping~They know not whither, speed, some here, some there.~
 35    11|      afford;~And this with all his speed. He, up and down,~Meantime
 36    12|            pursuit of the offender speed,~And upon him some charge
 37    12|         flies,~And goads to better speed her panting mare;~Ill pleased
 38    12|           three warriors with less speed.~ ~  XXXVIII~When pricking
 39    12|          from the field beheld him speed.~Followed him, and when
 40    13|          by ill wind with mightier speed~Than ever bow-string gave
 41    13|            he before would thither speed,~And forward thence some
 42    13|          rowels ply:~While at full speed the goaded courser clears~
 43    14|             and through the furrow speed;~No otherwise, with little
 44    14|        here, he plies~With greater speed his plumes of gilded scale,~
 45    14|         without delay,~Tempers his speed, and schemes withal in wise~
 46    14|            content that few should speed.~Some worked at the machines,
 47    15|             drives thither at full speed,~Secure himself, and, bent --
 48    16|         turned the bridle short to speed away,~But him with downright
 49    16|           troops who to the battle speed.~He sought himself the river,
 50    17|            spears to the encounter speed:~But Gryphon hardest smote,
 51    17|           was, awaking, knew,~With speed he from the chamber did
 52    18|         and with deathlike visage, speed,~Nor turn their eyes behind
 53    18|           way nor storm arrest~The speed with which he on the plunderer
 54    18|          say.~He hurries with such speed, that not with more~The
 55    18|       against you, wheresoe'er you speed.~Too high a wall to climb
 56    18|     chanced to be, came forth with speed,~And with Sir Aquilant encountering,~
 57    18|           five, in chosen squadron speed,~Who have few peers in prowess,
 58    19|        against the others drove at speed,~Broke them, and to the
 59    20|   ourselves, and force, withal, to speed.~Would that we could in
 60    20|      withal, that if your prisoner speed~So that he kill ten champions
 61    20|              with her the hag will speed,~Who seems most hideous
 62    21|         fast the whistling rockets speed,~As the two coursers bear
 63    21|      knight half-lifeless homeward speed,~And in a tower enclose
 64    21|           the leech would homeward speed,~That he, to counteract
 65    22|          let the courser strain~At speed, or he had from the warrior
 66    22|           save; so it be done with speed.~But haste you, lest too
 67    22|        informed of all, and hither speed~With the intention, here
 68    22|          traitor's sin doth hither speed,~Of all his treasons to
 69    22|        some interval, with tardier speed.~ ~ LXXXI~With the same
 70    23|           the damsel's name should speed;~By whom should young Rogero
 71    25|           a courier sees arrive at speed,~Of those dispatched by
 72    25|           Was hastening, with what speed she might, to deck,~With
 73    25|          ensnare.~ ~ LI~"Whether I speed or no, I hold it wise,~Aye
 74    25|         once again may to our army speed;~So that, by me from leaguering
 75    26|         together with the troop to speed,~As soon as she had heard
 76    26|           fury stings and headlong speed.~ ~ CXXIX~Into that gentle
 77    27|       matched, Rogero and Marphisa speed;~Because the sable angel,
 78    27|           in person, follow her at speed,~And to his utmost power
 79    27|            well how sure he was to speed,~Laughed at the silly rabble'
 80    28|         pursue his way with better speed.~ ~ LXXXVII~He straight
 81    29|        before him flew.~ ~ LXIV~At speed Angelica impelled her mare.~
 82    30|       defended Paris;~And him with speed towards the listed plain,~
 83    31|        thither the united warriors speed,~Where lies Mount Alban'
 84    31|      journey stay,~Neither through speed abate their talk, those
 85    31|      hundred men with good Rinaldo speed,~Drawn from Mount Alban
 86    31|       prisoner cries,~Save he with speed betake himself to flight,~
 87    32|            snow.~ ~ LXIV~To better speed fair Bradamant aroused~Her
 88    32|            damsel, but with little speed.~ ~ LXXII~Three cavaliers
 89    33|           form the royal dome they speed,~Nor meat nor aught beside
 90    34|       wealth he could collect with speed.~ ~ XXIII~"Us in this fortilage
 91    34|     strange and perilous emprize I speed;~Wherein a thousand knights
 92    34|         counsel from such distance speed.~But, son, ascribe not you
 93    34|           medicine, that is fit to speed~Insane Orlando's cure, is
 94    35|         course to run;~Comes on at speed; and with such mighty sound~
 95    35|          kept in lordly stall,~For speed and action chose the best
 96    36|       after that strange knight to speed;~Nor deemed the youth pursued
 97    37|           are going; who so fairly speed,~That we more theirs than
 98    38|            and the Tartar king, to speed.~ ~ LVII~"While aids like
 99    41|           abandoning the ship with speed,~In doublet, as he is, sans
100    41|          paynim lord, would better speed;~But (for he felt himself
101    41|         turned anew to Olivier, to speed~The warrior's soul more
102    41|        shore,~Showing how good his speed in the career:~The County
103    44|        lauds, and would that union speed:~King Charles and Aymon
104    44|            puts his courser to his speed,~So fearful is his look,
105    45|         shouldst not him by better speed prevent.~ ~ XCIX~"From Charles
106    46|      crowded lists they drive with speed,~Evermore kept in order
107    46|            left his better hand to speed,~That he pulled down the
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