Canto

  1     1|        acquiesced:~Since love, who sees without one guiding gleam,~
  2     1|          cattle, wakes aghast,~And sees the distant pine without
  3     1|             Meantime the king, who sees the moment fit,~Leapt up,
  4     2|        furious Saracen distressed,~Sees 'tis no time to tame the
  5     2|          falcon to the ground,~Who sees the quarry, duck or pigeon,
  6     3|      damsel's death, whose fall he sees.~ ~ V~The wily traitor thought
  7     3|        splendour shed,~That he who sees the blaze remains as dead.~ ~
  8     4|         the larum rings,~ ~ IV~And sees the host and all his family,~
  9     4|          should impose:~And as she sees him bare the wondrous shield,~
 10     4|  disdaining a revenge so base.~She sees in him, her prowess has
 11     4|        XLII~Now that the stripling sees her here, and knows~Alone
 12     7|       sunder~From his own country, sees things strange and new;~
 13     7|          own, but borrowed, all he sees,~And the once sparkling
 14     8|        swiftly-footed foe,~Whom he sees wield a riding-wand, place~
 15     8|        will ensue and loss,~Rogero sees, if him they longer cross.~ ~
 16     8|        breast with tears,~And ever sees, decreasing to her sight,~
 17     9|           are in fear.~He, when he sees them fly on either hand,~
 18    10|            the good Rinaldo's levy sees,~And next Angelica beholds
 19    10|         with a joyful heart Rogero sees.~There in few days resorted
 20    10|                XC~What time Rogero sees the fair array,~Whose bands
 21    10|          better blow;~The orc, who sees the shifting shadow sail~
 22    11|          all the speed he may,~Who sees how needed is his succour
 23    11|         wonders sore~The peer, who sees that mischief they intend,~
 24    12|    complain:~He forward spurs, and sees on mighty steed~A warrior
 25    12|       voice's sound,~And thinks he sees the visage by which he~Was
 26    12|       court and gallery spies;~Nor sees the giant or the lady more,~
 27    15|       infest~The infernal vale, he sees ascend so high,~And hears
 28    15|      Taprobana with Cori next, and sees~The frith which chafes against
 29    15|          fragments hewed,~Astolpho sees him, in a thought, renewed.~ ~
 30    16|        finds him in this case,~Who sees the error which he cannot
 31    16|          which he cannot right;~He sees how vilely he his heart
 32    16|     Entered in that fierce fray he sees and hears.~Next Ariodantes
 33    16|           The assailants, where he sees them, will pursue.~Zerbino
 34    16|           march withstand,~Whom he sees hurrying with what haste
 35    16|           tokens there~Of cruelty, sees human members strown.~--
 36    17|            and ruined fanes --~And sees large portion of the city
 37    17|          his sailors in the offing sees~Unmoor and spread their
 38    17|        suffers grief and pain.~She sees him thither but arrived
 39    17|         flashing eyes, and when~He sees the griesly beast his teeth
 40    17|         Gryphon, who in his saddle sees the peer~Advancing towards
 41    17|             The tourney's prize he sees, with much disdain,~About
 42    18|           thicker than before;~And sees he cannot pierce the hostile
 43    18|         about his horrid eyes,~And sees that foes all outlets barricade;~
 44    18|           day he Tyre's famed city sees,~And lesser Joppa quick
 45    18|            when, nearer brought~He sees that he is not the wight
 46    18|         and the English knight~She sees approaching her, in warlike
 47    18|         chase to ply;~And, when he sees them hurrying in such guise,~
 48    20|            free~And constant wind, sees vanish from the eye~The
 49    21|            humour, and her husband sees,~Whom she some time had
 50    21|           that in HIS sight~-- Who sees and judges every thing below,~
 51    22|       lifts his head,~And, when he sees his mighty loss so clear,~
 52    22|           index turns, and quickly sees~What pages show the proper
 53    22|            weighs.~As old Atlantes sees the knight intend~To bring
 54    23|      safety paves the way:~Orlando sees beneath him on a plain~The
 55    23|            The youth unhelmed, she sees her lover's front,~And pale
 56    23|            beauteous Doralice, who sees her guide~So quit the field, --
 57    23|           native hues and rich, he sees,~And dotted o'er with fair
 58    23|           the loathed hand-writing sees,~On wall, and door, and
 59    25|       hardly gone~Ere he a courier sees arrive at speed,~Of those
 60    25|           who, when silent both he sees,~Nor able any counsel to
 61    26|            reft in his despite;~He sees dishonour will ensue and
 62    26|          hand,~Another strife; who sees that ensign gay~Rogero on
 63    26| encountered more:~When Mandricardo sees that bird imprest~On the
 64    26|            from strife retire,~She sees the others re-engage with
 65    27|            there~Seated in chapter sees her, while anew~Their yearly
 66    27|      beyond all doubt, is clear~He sees his Frontilatte in that
 67    27|    confusion is Troyano's heir,~He sees no way through these perplexities;~
 68    28|        hour, the stranger youth he sees,~Studious to honour him,
 69    29|     perpetual chastity.~ ~ XII~She sees that paynim monarch's passion
 70    29|               LXII~The youth, that sees him chase his love who fled,~
 71    30|           from the land, a boat he sees~Filled with a party, and
 72    30|       prize,~A crowd which neither sees nor comprehends~Other than
 73    31|           That which the heart aye sees, though undiscerned~Of human
 74    31|     desperate force.~When his lord sees him slain, he leaves his
 75    32|           left behind --~Bradamant sees the mountain, far and near,~
 76    33|           33~ ~ ARGUMENT~Bradamant sees in picture future fight~
 77    33|        walls surround.~The monarch sees but that which he commands,~
 78    34|       wasted wit as well he takes,~Sees the Fates spin their threads,
 79    34|           light was none --~Nought sees or comprehends the English
 80    34|       hight~That warrior), when he sees his suit denied,~Repulsed
 81    34|            swift retreat,~Astolpho sees the outlet of the grot;~
 82    34|        many a poet's too, Astolpho sees.~ ~ LXXXVI~Since his consent
 83    36|          not the courage, when she sees him near,~To fling, or do
 84    37|       object is so sore intent,~He sees but that, on that alone
 85    37|       thoughts afire,~He goes, but sees that life is at an end;~
 86    39|        vanished from his eyes:~Nor sees he King Sobrino; disavowed~
 87    40|        royal Agramant is fain,~And sees Biserta burning far away;~
 88    41|       signal little boots; the eye~Sees not amid the dim and rainy
 89    41|          below;~And little distant sees that rock, in vain~Eschewed
 90    41|            When entered Brandimart sees Brava's peer,~Who snatched
 91    41|            distant on the plain~He sees his leader, with long paces
 92    41|            Hector worn.~Brandimart sees his risque, and at the foe~
 93    41|       delivered from that pain:~He sees him wholly strained and
 94    41|           County turns his eye~And sees his Brandimart upon the
 95    42|        withal, the lady true,~That sees her knight content to wend
 96    42|           the knight;~Who, when he sees the horrid form appear,~
 97    42|            thither swoop,~Until he sees the beast, whose snakes
 98    43|           that me beyond my palace sees~That weird enchantress,
 99    43|          many a gloze:~But when he sees, he would the evil know,~
100    43|           find, a sumptuous palace sees.~ ~ CXXXII~"This while for
101    43|          they are entered, and she sees no show~Of joyful triumphs,
102    44|            city to the left Rogero sees;~And there all day determines
103    45|         himself, he can supply~(He sees) the valour wanting with
104    45|    evermore torment:~And though he sees his death is manifest,~Never
105    45|        fatal faulchion guide:~Then sees, except he wins the martial
106    45|           his daily drudgery slow,~Sees night on his unfinished
107    45|          hears the sad lament,~Nor sees the flood that trickles
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