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1 1| wrought in gold and richly bound;~Who clears the bush and 2 2| the restless courser at a bound.~ ~ VIII~As soon as Sacripant, 3 3| whence he came, and whither bound;~And he replies and lies, 4 4| She seized, and strongly bound with girding band:~Then 5 4| beyond the frozen ocean's bound.~ ~ XIX~Drawn by enchantment 6 4| less to be~Mastered and bound than those subdued before.~ 7 4| to break their dungeon's bound,~I grant my inmates every 8 4| the laws of chivalry~Are bound to venge the damsel foully 9 5| more; 'tis here my hopes I bound;~Nor, striving for Geneura' 10 5| preferred,~That lord was justly bound to hold me dear.~Mark, in 11 6| Alcides fixed the sailor's bound.~ ~ XVIII~That hippogryph, 12 6| the mountain and the river bound~England, and part it from 13 6| spacious town within its bound;~It seems as if its summit 14 7| space, and forms a fitting bound.~ ~ XII~Two black and slender 15 7| hoop, a bracelet fair is bound.~Pierced with golden wire, 16 8| homes dispatched, repair,~Bound by a debt which never can 17 8| who did to good Rinaldo bound~My tale, Angelica remembering;~ 18 8| choose but moan~The damsel bound upon the naked stone.~ ~ 19 9| the brothers two~So wholly bound to me, they would have thought~ 20 9| feast and nuptials he was bound,~But in his home all grief 21 9| thither in his guidance bound,~Followed Bireno's cousin 22 10| with fetters tied;~ ~ XCIII~Bound to the naked rock upon the 23 10| XCIV~There but that morning bound in cruel wise;~Where (to 24 10| painfully with griding fetters bound?"~At this she cannot choose 25 11| water thrown,~Naked as born, bound to a stump, espied~A dame 26 11| pleasant seat and ancient bound,~Dragged by that arm and 27 11| the savage island's narrow bound,~Since thither every day 28 13| XLI~He after drags them bound without the cave,~Where 29 16| o'er that hindrance at a bound,~He cleared the moat which 30 16| there alone the torrent bound;~And haply he, who was afoot, 31 17| crimes have past remission's bound,~That mercy may with justice 32 17| tyrant fell:~Buried alive, or bound with griding band,~Of, in 33 17| tried,~By Love and Pity bound: till Fortune brought~A 34 18| For France with Gryphon bound and many a knight.~The field 35 18| his penance urge.~ ~ XCIII~Bound is the wretch, but not ' 36 18| Astolpho, from the other bound,~With the enchanted lance 37 18| youth a pleasing grace.~Nor bound on that emprize, 'mid all 38 20| tortured heart;~Finds herself bound, and that 'tis vain to stir,~-- 39 20| make each gentle spirit bound to you)~To beg my life; 40 20| from castle was to castle bound.~ ~ CXIII~As wanton and 41 20| promised, and that he was bound,~To accompany the hag where' 42 21| guilt transgresses every bound.~I had a brother once: the 43 21| how~He for Jerusalem was bound by vow.~ ~ XXXVII~"Said 44 21| anew~The good Philander), bound by amity~To my Argaeus still; 45 23| with drooping head,~Is, bound upon a little hackney, led.~ ~ 46 23| that he was on the hackney bound,~Would at his feet have 47 23| history,~If I o'erpass this bound, may irksome be;~And I my 48 24| her tale has told,~When bound the malefactor they behold.~ ~ 49 24| say 'twas Flordelice, who, bound in trace~Of her lost lover' 50 26| men fixed the landmark's bound,~And fashioned written pacts 51 26| wholly to Sir Richardet,~As bound direct to him; and, on his 52 26| their way;~Whom thither bound, to raise the siege they 53 27| search of his Angelica is bound.~ ~ IX~A cunning, old enchanter 54 27| sway~He, as in loyal duty bound, reveres,~And by his lady 55 27| reason thus o'erpast the bound,~And ill of one and of the 56 28| his head:~Moreover him he bound to secrecy;~That the ill 57 30| bark and better weather bound;~And how she made Medoro, 58 30| why by pact~Deem they were bound their horses not to maim:~ 59 30| by promise to return was bound.~ ~ LXXXV~The comfort that 60 31| his rule obey,~So these he bound by words and courtesies,~ 61 32| I~I recollect that I was bound to sing~(I promised so, 62 32| her heart.~ ~ II~So was I bound to sing, but I begun~Another 63 32| breast bereft.~ ~ XXVIII~Bound homeward from the hostile 64 33| upon Pavia's plains,~That, bound for Naples, halts upon its 65 33| Albajada, reached the Nubian's bound;~Left Battus' tomb behind 66 33| Coallee and Dobada sped,~Bound for the Nubian city's royal 67 34| bright spheres, now earthward bound,~His course is to our lower 68 35| Sansonet and Olivier,~Who, bound in search of good Orlando, 69 35| keep thy word with me as bound."~Shamed, he returned, and 70 36| than venomed viper, with a bound,~So saying, she upon Marphisa 71 37| merchandise addrest;~Fastened and bound in manner to prevent~The 72 37| homeward to his secret cavern bound,~And, when he deems that 73 37| give their prisoner naked, bound so tight,~He will not at 74 37| So Marganor whilere each bound and bourn~Made tremble, 75 38| thy glory, which no limits bound,~Has brought me from the 76 38| Christendom, how we~Are bound by ties of consanguinity;~ ~ 77 38| with that blessed vase was bound,~Which was the mighty champion' 78 39| in wondrous guise,~That, bound for France, now ploughed 79 40| now those, with vigorous bound;~And these and those betake 80 40| fortune ordered it, was bound:~The vessel neared the shore, 81 40| wherewith I to the Child am bound,~To his story brings me 82 41| Consigns, who, homeward bound, are wrecked at sea;~By 83 41| those seven whereof I spake,~Bound and with drooping heads, 84 41| in nowise stayed,~Though bound about with steel the edges 85 41| and with the solid iron bound,~Was parted the good cap 86 42| wrath keep order and due bound,~And within lawful limits 87 42| whom the constant heart is bound~And linked by Love with 88 42| that I am hight Disdain,~Bound hither but to break thy 89 42| implied,~Made answer: "I am bound in nuptial band."~-- "I 90 43| made a show~As eastward bound and gone, -- like him that 91 43| erpassing every fitting bound,~To know what husband of 92 43| must he revisit, homeward bound.~Unshorn, afflicted, he, 93 43| am thy kin, and greatly bound to thee:~I am thy kin; for 94 43| with the bidding he was bound to do.~ ~ CXXIII~"He bids 95 43| thence in haste he goes~Bound towards Lampedosa's island-shore,~ 96 43| That they were thither bound in search of aid~For Oliviero' 97 44| mighty obligation was he bound.~ ~ VII~The fearful risk 98 45| was naked, could he do,~Bound, while his eyes were yet 99 45| descended,~Where, straitly bound, and without sun to cheer,~ 100 46| true;~Not only now I am so bound to thee,~That I the knot 101 46| timid show;~When, homeward bound, from fruitful field they