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1 2| aspect changing still, the beauteous dame~Hears what the mournful 2 2| cavern drew.~ ~ LXXIV~The beauteous Bradamant, who was more 3 3| ARGUMENT~Restored to sense, the beauteous Bradamant~Finds sage Melissa 4 3| cave,~Where stands that beauteous urn, the wizard's grave.~ ~ 5 4| skim the ground:~And of all beauteous women makes a prize,~Who, 6 4| XXXI~"I only built the beauteous keep to be~Rogero's dungeon, 7 4| then unless thy heart less beauteous be~Than thy sweet face, 8 6| due;~And, most of all, to beauteous dames like you."~ ~ LXXXI~ 9 7| slanderous tongue.~ ~ XVIII~The beauteous lady whom he loved so well~ 10 8| false or true,~I am deemed beauteous, and am young withal?~No 11 8| a damsel, who~A form as beauteous as that other wore,~To be 12 8| bed,~Were gazing on that beauteous ivory,~Which Love's own 13 8| roving far and near, her beauteous name~Through every sounding 14 8| with manners, grace, and beauteous cheer,~Wisdom and wit: if 15 10| them, who yet believe they beauteous are,~Kindled the third of 16 10| winter shoot,~And teem with beauteous blossom and ripe fruit.~ ~ 17 10| his following~Is none so beauteous: nature broke the mould~ 18 10| day or night;~And every beauteous woman bore away,~Destined 19 10| And willed as well those beauteous eyes should be~Defended, 20 11| you no more conceal your beauteous cheer.~Cruel, though answering 21 11| your peace!~'Twas here the beauteous lady took a mare,~Which 22 11| dulcet strain,~So in her beauteous tears his pinions bright~ 23 11| rare,~Nor is the forehead's beauteous curve alone~Excellent, and 24 11| desired in vain.~To sum the beauteous whole, from head to feet,~ 25 11| Bireno ever viewed~Naked that beauteous form; for sure it were~He 26 13| pains of love.~ ~ XLV~The beauteous lady who desires in vain,~ 27 13| Sicilia's king,~Or of the beauteous Lippa de Bologna,~Or more, 28 14| s dame to see,~If she as beauteous were as what they tell.~ 29 14| water, strayed~Into the beauteous bosom of the dame;~Who, ( 30 17| her retreat,~Was hid his beauteous lady's visage sweet.~ ~ 31 17| With the high tower the beauteous gallery, clear~Beyond the 32 18| advice~To Sarza's king, by beauteous Doralice.~ ~ XXIX~When she 33 18| all abroad had spread,~The beauteous lady armed, and warriors 34 18| concert or at ball~Dame beauteous and adorned, than 'mid the 35 19| amain;~But, as his eyes that beauteous face survey,~Takes pity 36 19| Of royal presence and of beauteous face,~And lofty manners, 37 19| the boy's fair hair and beauteous eyes~Had the winged archer 38 19| fond desire.~ ~ XXXV~The beauteous boy is with her night and 39 19| When, flaming, they the beauteous light surveyed,~All those 40 19| countenance and little head,~And beauteous points, and haughty gait 41 20| who for virtue and for beauteous form~Was never equalled, 42 22| ceased, and, far away,~The beauteous pair had left the dome behind,~ 43 23| sure so stout at need~And beauteous was no courser, far or near,~ 44 23| glorious weft.~Him of a beauteous girdle she undrest,~And 45 23| him was held so dear;~The beauteous lady, whom false tongue 46 23| cavalier.~ ~ LXXXIX~The beauteous Doralice, who sees her guide~ 47 23| cot had wont to stray~The beauteous lady, sovereign of Catay.~ ~ 48 23| wooed with fruitless pain,~Beauteous Angelica, the child of grave~ 49 23| Cast without cease into the beauteous source;~Till, turbid from 50 25| of Bradamant I see,~The beauteous features and the beauteous 51 25| beauteous features and the beauteous cheer."~Rogero said; "and 52 25| guide --~To seek the home of beauteous Flordespine;~And there arrived, 53 25| joy display.~ ~ LIV~"Her beauteous arms about my neck she throws,~ 54 25| And on green field that beauteous bird and rare,~Which longer 55 26| golden hair,~And delicate and beauteous face displayed:~Her the 56 26| Had filled St. Peter's beauteous seat with scathe,~And brought 57 26| field that eagle white,~The beauteous ensign of the Trojan throng:~ 58 26| palfrey's form, who bore~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane,~ 59 27| which had ensued,~Because of beauteous Doralice, between~The king 60 27| preferred, should wed~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane:~ 61 28| worthier yet, if worthier were:~Beauteous he was, and so by all was 62 28| was deemed,~But far more beauteous he himself esteemed.~ ~ 63 28| pain:~Saying, that of his beauteous air and mien~Some secret 64 28| LXXIII~" `A thousand, beauteous all, have we found kind,~ 65 28| of Sarza saw appear~The beauteous dame, he laid the thought 66 30| Agrican's infuriate son,~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane~ 67 30| rightfully he bore Jove's beauteous bird,~To cut the quarrel 68 30| such his merits are,~So beauteous is Rogero's form to view,~ 69 30| queen:~For, were Marphisa beauteous, as was said,~And they together 70 31| darksome deep,~To search for beauteous nymph in secret cell.~Nor 71 32| name Marphisa hight, of beauteous cheer,~Bold and as skilled 72 32| no cavalier~Mates thee in beauteous form and daring feat,~Since 73 32| third (unhorsed by Aymon's beauteous daughter)~Half buried lies 74 32| was none~More graceful, beauteous, or more debonair;~So loved 75 32| beside)~Then came where those beauteous ladies stayed,~And them, 76 32| storied wall.~ ~ XCVI~So beauteous are the figures, that instead~ 77 32| two~Declare which is most beauteous in their eyes;~And all, 78 32| would deprive me, though in beauteous cheer~The palm I to that 79 32| courier maid's defence, her beauteous cheer~And mirth revive, 80 33| castle, who makes clear~To beauteous Bradamant that history,~ 81 33| ask too long a strain)~In beauteous colours and of different 82 33| behold~Inscribed below the beauteous work in gold.~ ~ LIX~When 83 33| bed~At last Duke Aymon's beauteous daughter prest.~She here, 84 35| your bright visage, on your beauteous eyes,~Alabastrine neck, 85 35| thousandth part.~ ~ IV~The beauteous fleece he saw with wondrous 86 35| bright face, bright eyes, and beauteous hair,~All breathing love 87 35| bestir him best.~ ~ LXVII~In beauteous arms and costly surcoat 88 36| Waited thy coming in these beauteous groves;~So be no more to 89 37| damsels' placid air~And beauteous visage, whose bold hearts 90 41| When waste as well her beauteous bowers he laid;~And how 91 41| Shall with good omen be that beauteous ground;~And thus its ancient 92 42| known to you)~Angelica the beauteous loved so well:~Nor him into 93 42| bore,~Equipt with arms of beauteous steel and clear:~For crest, 94 42| vapours dun~Before Aurora's beauteous visage fly,~A cavalier approaching 95 42| like is seldom spied,~Of beauteous fabric, and well ordered 96 42| rear.~ ~ LXXVIII~Above the beauteous ornaments and rich~That 97 42| possest.~ ~ LXXXI~Upon two beauteous images below~Each of these 98 43| IV~What shall of high and beauteous dames be said?~Who (from 99 43| Would yield to what this beauteous place should bear;~-- So 100 43| till she was won~To buy the beauteous dog, who might be bought~ 101 44| knowing nought,~Promised his beauteous sister as a bride,~Upon 102 46| safely run.~ ~ III~What beauteous dames and sage, here welcome 103 46| their sister train!~ ~ V~Beauteous, but wiser and more chaste 104 46| And all its cloth with beauteous figures fraught;~Fairer