Canto

  1     1|         needful to recite,~Pours forth yet other plaints and piteous
  2     2|        lifted blade;~And he puts forth his buckler made of bone,~
  3     2|       shook~His pocket, and drew forth a secret book.~ ~ XV~This
  4     2|        Rinaldo steers,~Breathing forth piteous sighs which seem
  5     3|     combine,~To shape and shadow forth the great design.~ ~ IV~
  6     3|         to face,~A woman issuing forth, the maid addresses,~Barefoot,
  7     3|       from her book.~ ~ XXII~Lo! forth of that first cave what
  8     3|          time soever he shall go~Forth with his faithful crew,
  9     3|           ill bested for war,~Go forth afflicted, and return in
 10     3|         Till from the vault goes forth that virgin brave,~As through
 11     4|         shot~Her rosy rays, rode forth with spear and shield:~And
 12     5|         with troubled eye,~Stood forth, but daringly the tale denied.~
 13     6|          prisoner led;~When, lo! forth issuing from the city's
 14     7|       the cavalier;~And pricking forth drew near unto a gate,~Whence
 15     9|         his quest, the count~Put forth, and cleared that night
 16     9|           And with his barks put forth to bring us aid.~ ~ XL~"
 17    10|         body threw.~Then issuing forth from the pavilion hies,~
 18    10|        fury sprung,~And headlong forth from the pavilion flung.~ ~
 19    10|            XLIV~The ferryman put forth the Child to meet,~To bear
 20    10|      placed,~Conspicuous flames. Forth issues from the fort~A matchless
 21    11|     Piercing that forest, issued forth to view~On a wide meadow,
 22    11|      sustain,~The cavalier swims forth, and makes for land.~He
 23    11|          deafening roar.~ ~ XLIV~Forth from his grotto aged Proteus
 24    11|          Make him his herds pour forth upon the strand,~And with
 25    12|          near,~Has not stretched forth his hand the prize to gain.~
 26    12|        Who bent to joust pricked forth his foaming horse,~Happier
 27    14|        form;~Who will himself go forth with them that storm.~ ~
 28    14|       the tale belief; and flies~Forth from the monastery without
 29    14|        stream flows into it, and forth again;~But first, the passing
 30    14| Dionysius, Hugh,~And Claud, pour forth their ghosts in reeking
 31    15|   western ray,~New Argonauts put forth, and Tiphys new~Opening,
 32    15|        and life-blood dry,~Casts forth their bones upon the desert
 33    16|          following herd,~Rinaldo forth upon Baiardo spurred.~ ~
 34    16|        the vanguard Zerbino led.~Forth pricking from the following
 35    16|         Pricked his good courser forth, in time to spy,~(Where
 36    17|        the sonorous reeds,~Piped forth his prisoned flock to hill
 37    18|          account,~When he breaks forth, the cruel Rodomont.~ ~
 38    18|        Discord, as he said,~Took forth, and somewhile hammered
 39    18|         saw the band,~He sallied forth to meet them by the way;~
 40    18|      then he chanced to be, came forth with speed,~And with Sir
 41    18|       CXVIII~On Rabican, pricked forth before his hand,~Valiant
 42    18|         the blade appears again.~Forth issued blood and soul, and
 43    18|         not sepulture, will I~Go forth, and seek him out among
 44    18|        Out of a gloomy cloud put forth her horn.~Medoro to the
 45    19|     young Medoro's fall, springs forth to fight;~ ~ XV~And casts
 46    19|         array displaced,~Pricked forth against the martial maid,
 47    19|     noise rebound,~As they prick forth, at the first trumpet's
 48    20|     exhort,~To do their best set forth in silent wise,~And in the
 49    21|      XLVIII~"She drew my brother forth, that guilty night,~With
 50    22|          is gone.~Whence issuing forth, with all his canvas spread,~
 51    22|       blowing light,~Had tempted forth Astolpho's bark to sea,~
 52    22|      From the deep forest issued forth the twain,~After long round,
 53    22|      came,~This while had issued forth upon their way,~And brought
 54    23|        ley~Was feeding, and rode forth to meet the day.~ ~ IX~Nor
 55    23|        deed; and drew~The girdle forth, to witness to her lies;~
 56    24|          Now it behoves thee put forth all thy might.~To lose me,
 57    25|         the ancient flame breaks forth anew.~ ~ L~"Love, with this
 58    27|          Orlando he descries,~So forth in the desire to seek them
 59    27|        armies furious war blazed forth anew.~ ~ XXX~The force of
 60    27|         say~Amiss, let him stand forth and speak the word;~For
 61    27|        and love, the Sarzan Moor~Forth from the Saracen cantonments
 62    27|        others to the wind~Poured forth the paynim knight, to fury
 63    27|       And thus the Saracen pours forth his moan,~With rage against
 64    28|       ground.~ ~ XI~"Faustus set forth, and, after few days' ride,~
 65    28|    remorse.~As best he could, he forth in silence made,~The stair
 66    28|          the marge,~And bids put forth the oars from either side:~
 67    29|        sprite,~He had gone naked forth in sun and shade.~Had he
 68    30|           He now prepares to put forth all his might:~The shield,
 69    30|      warrior stayed,~Then issued forth and others thence conveyed.~ ~
 70    31|       naked in his mood,~Sending forth piteous shrieks and fearful
 71    32|      arms shall ply,~Must wander forth beneath the naked sky.~ ~
 72    32|        from lodge, the rout~Look forth, and will the joust by moonlight
 73    32|        harboured there,~To issue forth, at whosoever's call,~Is,
 74    33|        and tottering feet,~Comes forth, the flying cavalier to
 75    33|        And on the winged courser forth is flown,~Leaving beneath
 76    36|    knights upon our side,~I say) forth issuing from the city, go~
 77    36|      many to take arms, who ride~Forth from the ramparts, at the
 78    36|      Against that damsel put not forth his might.~ ~ LV~He knew
 79    38|         ambuscade,~That, issuing forth at morn, to sweep the plains,~
 80    38|         Of old Tithonus hath put forth her head,~To give beginning
 81    38|         On this side and on that forth issuing, spread~Tents at
 82    39|       King Agramant had made put forth to sea,~Leaving some barks
 83    40|           LXXII~Dudon had issued forth upon dry land,~Bent to find
 84    41|          she weeps --~If it ooze forth and scent the ambient air,~
 85    41|         amid mortals, have shone forth as bright~In all fair gifts
 86    41|  descried~Rogero scrupled to put forth his might,~If with less
 87    41|           His hasty wrath breaks forth, his grief gives way;~But
 88    42|       perfidy;~She chides, pours forth her sorrows, and demands,~
 89    42|      visage disappear,~And spied forth issuing from a cavern hoar~
 90    42|         forehead serpents creep.~Forth issued into day that figure
 91    42|          Whence water, trickling forth with murmur bland,~Descends
 92    42|        channel found;~And issued forth in many a stream, to lave~
 93    43|   untried modesty?~ ~ XXVI~" `Go forth awhile; go forth come from
 94    43|      XXVI~" `Go forth awhile; go forth come from home alone;~And
 95    43|       delay by thee be tried;~Go forth the lady at her farm to
 96    43|         so passing wise,~Springs forth and saith: `Ah! worthy deed!
 97    44|    painted, and who nevermore~Go forth, unless concealed in some
 98    44|         mother beat~And drive it forth in anger, in its fear~Neither
 99    44|     still pursued; and now shone forth the moon:~But town or village
100    46|       Who took a road, from home forth issuing, where~She met the
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