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1 1| grieved in sprite;~And still intent to seek Orlando, he~Roved 2 2| strikes the young Rogero, who, intent~Upon Gradasso, deems no 3 2| approach the County's first intent~Made vain, the wily traitor 4 2| furnished present means for her intent:~And from the tree, with 5 5| resolute to die, in his intent~Was little shaken: Rising 6 5| was her lover; and for his intent~Was honest, this I seek 7 5| me; and had compassed his intent,~But for your ready succour, 8 5| she was accused with foul intent:~For Polinesso, greedy and 9 5| guerdon fair,~As to his good intent was justly due.~The stranger, 10 6| with art, and compassed her intent,~To part me from the friends 11 6| Dispose (Rogero said) to you intent.~Silver and land to conquer, 12 7| without him be,~With the intent to loose him from the chain~ 13 8| hushed, perchance in duty,~Intent, like ocean, on such sovereign 14 8| Which him beyond his own intent delayed.~ ~ XC~She when 15 9| and by protest, from this intent;~And threat to yield my 16 9| known, directs his whole intent~The count by treacherous 17 9| good Orlando will not wait~(Intent the felon, not his band, 18 9| uprending wood and mount,~Intent to make him his bold deed 19 9| to the assassin's foul intent.~ ~ LXXVI~Whether it was 20 9| thunder.~ ~ LXXXIX~Not with intent, in his defence to bear~ 21 10| Rogero wend, upon his way intent,~And saw thirst figured 22 11| one well resolved in his intent,~Moved quickly to perform 23 11| chains:~While he is all intent upon this quest,~Oberto 24 12| replies,~On his great gain intent, his glorious prey;~And 25 12| less labour, on his task intent,~Above, than he beneath 26 12| there, and Sacripant espies,~Intent to seek her vainly through 27 12| she took down with this intent~And in her bosom hid, and 28 12| Should gain, or I to his intent conduce."~So she, lamenting, 29 13| The valorous maid with the intent to slay~The false enchanter, 30 14| sacrament divine,~With the intent to thieve his silver shrine.~ ~ 31 14| may best alight,~With the intent to find that foe to speech,~ 32 14| such like gear;~While ours, intent the paynims that assail~ 33 15| two brethren nought the intent gainsay,~ ~ LXXXI~But willingly 34 15| usurp; what time on strife intent,~All Europe rings with arms 35 15| warlike three devoutly sought,~Intent on pardon and on pious lore,~ 36 16| brother slain,~He charged, intent the prince to overthrow;~ 37 17| LVII~"So were we all intent on our own case,~We for 38 17| And him such favour shows, intent to please,~As might have 39 18| feet to ply,~Part, more intent upon their proper need~Than 40 18| track whom Aquilant was so intent,~Assured that Gryphon had 41 18| a month, proclaimed the intent~To hold another solemn tournament.~ ~ 42 18| on death or vengeance all intent.~The foolish rabble cry, " 43 18| Listening, in silence, and intent to hear.~ ~ CXXV~Some one 44 18| CXCI~Those horsemen, with intent to make the two~Yield themselves 45 19| observant crew:~So sore intent was every one to spell~Which 46 19| Marphisa, spurs with like intent.~ ~ XCIV~Both lances, made 47 20| and cuirass bear;~With the intent to furnish from this store,~ 48 20| mighty multitude, for aye intent~To smite, and clad in arms, 49 21| believed: to aid his friend~Intent, (strange chance!) he wrought 50 21| the meat;~So on ill gain intent, the leech, in lieu~Of the 51 22| thickest wood,~And, with intent to drink, approached the 52 22| flitted.~And now alone, intent upon his flight,~The thought 53 23| put her to death had erst intent,~To seek Rogero she again 54 24| changed her ill and obstinate intent;~And made her, for the rest 55 25| name?"~ ~ XXI~In wary wise, intent the truth to find,~Rogero 56 25| need not to accomplish my intent,~In other love, impure or 57 26| each is on his own design intent,~With Mandricardo will I 58 27| throughout to thwart his high intent.~ ~ XXXVI~As servant faithful 59 27| scimeter, the king retreats,~Intent upon revenge, some little 60 28| stirred, it was his first intent~To draw his sword, and both 61 28| last, well fitting their intent,~The daughter of a publican 62 29| fell barbarian compass his intent;~And be the means to make 63 29| as a means to compass his intent,~Would turn into a tomb 64 29| approaching with the fell intent~Him into that deep river 65 30| say so many things I am intent,~I mean not to pursue the 66 31| guides, much favoured his intent~His setting out, when all 67 32| my woe; on other flight intent,~Again I imp my wings, again 68 33| foes o'erthrown.~They, that intent to gain the golden shield,~ 69 33| Upon their deadly battle so intent,~That, save on one another' 70 33| monster flaps, with eyes~Intent to mark where widest is 71 34| Unable to achieve my first intent,~I on a scheme of no less 72 36| started from the plain,~Intent fell mischief with her sword 73 36| youth, with beating heart, intent,~Stood by, the issue of 74 36| rest.~With eyes and thought intent, she stops to view~The warrior' 75 36| came,~Raging and grieved, intent, with vengeful hand,~To 76 37| on one object is so sore intent,~He sees but that, on that 77 37| Ostericche lay,~He, with intent to burn the woman, sought~ 78 38| that is on lofty thoughts intent.~ ~ XXXIII~After he, lowly 79 38| scope whereon Marsilius was intent,~To public good preferring 80 38| Rather to parry then to smite intent,~He know not what to wish; 81 39| the sage king of Africa's intent,~Who had sure news that 82 39| Propitious to the Danish chief's intent,~Those weighty ships so 83 40| Nubian upon hope of gain intent,~Impatient of delay, nor 84 40| Brandimart only, on the foes intent,~Clambered and fought, and 85 41| with an unconquered heart, intent~To suffer what the heavens 86 41| friar showed shortly his intent~To send him where he fain 87 43| She 'gan commending my intent to be~Faithful to her who 88 43| to practise on her, with intent~To incline the matron to 89 43| his native land with this intent,~Nor letteth any his departure 90 43| advised of Anselm's ill intent,~But bid no less her purpose 91 44| his gentle daughter had intent;~Who for young Leo, of his 92 44| wind blew fair for their intent,~But these, impatient at 93 44| will wholly frustrate my intent.~ ~ LV~" `Twas ever my intent, 94 44| intent.~ ~ LV~" `Twas ever my intent, and still 'tis so~To have 95 45| Nor had bold Bradamant, intent to aid,~Respect to Beatrice 96 45| XXXIV~"I am like miser, so intent on gear,~And who hath this 97 45| Albeit no sooner he the intent exprest,~Than with sore 98 45| gives point; and wholly is intent~'Twixt plate and plate to 99 45| will have barred thy way, intent~Thou shouldst not him by 100 45| believe that, rather with intent~Young Leo's purpose, right 101 46| halts, to hear his speech intent;~Lights from his courser, 102 46| tis many days since with intent~Of putting thee to death 103 46| spake, and more to that intent,~Too tedious in these verses