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1 1| at speed she drives, and evermore~In her wild panic utters 2 4| guerdoned be,~So that you evermore may live content,~And the 3 5| know, you are assured how evermore~We two have loved; -- was 4 6| some, and much to none.~I evermore contemplated my treasure,~ 5 6| I was her close adviser evermore;~And served by her, where 6 7| Nor Bradamant forget: who evermore,~Mid toilsome pain and care, 7 8| a plight,~That wandering evermore, I cannot scan~At morn, 8 10| Her lover's final guerdon evermore.~Next that he had to Logistilla 9 11| Because she distant is, and evermore~Holds down her face, he 10 12| beneath his feet, which evermore~By him were guarded with 11 12| By day it had been hidden evermore;~But the clear flame betrayed 12 13| beam the vessel plied:~This evermore increases, with such force,~ 13 13| In the great web I labour evermore;~And therefore be ye not 14 14| And cast about and studied evermore~To find some fitting shelter; 15 14| Concealed her hideous parts; and evermore~Beneath the stole a poisoned 16 15| time he heard the news~Had evermore bemoaned him, day or night:~ 17 17| slaughtered sheep and goat was evermore~The cavern filled, the numerous 18 17| sad face, and suppliant evermore,~Signed that for love of 19 17| whither have I roved! who evermore~So from one topic to the 20 17| foolish rabble, trusting evermore~Their thrall to banish to 21 18| minded lord! your actions evermore~I have with reason lauded, 22 18| The royal Dardinel; and evermore~Him, left unhonoured on 23 20| laughter, game, and play,~Which evermore delight the youthful breast;~ 24 20| for by nature~The hare is evermore a timid creature.~ ~ XCII~ 25 21| should be kept unbroken evermore,~With one or with a thousand 26 21| prisoner lay.~ ~ XXX~"And evermore my brother she assailed,~ 27 21| To evil deed propitious evermore)~To give effect, with memorable 28 22| galleried rows:~Yet labours evermore, with fruitless pain~And 29 22| Troubled and pale, and hurrying evermore~Till out of hearing of the 30 23| Rogero there:~But, fearing evermore to go astray,~Knew not how 31 24| And the vext water waxes evermore,~And louder on the beach 32 25| him the thoughts, which evermore molest,~And, rankling in 33 25| As in resolve he had been evermore;~And of her kin, Rinaldo 34 26| LXXXVII~Marphisa, who had evermore in thought~To prove the 35 27| whilere he was so woe,~He evermore on foot resolved to go.~ ~ 36 27| A name I shall remember evermore.~ ~ CXXXVIII~"Of wives and 37 28| sorrows' -- weeping with her evermore --~`So may this journey 38 28| aye betakes himself; while evermore~Sad thoughts some newer 39 28| without risk of death, thus evermore~The intruders ill could 40 29| had my verses power! as evermore~I would assay, with all 41 29| And whipt and spurred her evermore; whom slow~She would esteem, 42 30| delight,~And be an obligation evermore --~You shall by casting 43 30| And even yet they marvel evermore~At the great feat which 44 30| with pain.~The champions evermore their strokes redouble~Faster 45 30| in his tent, and there~Is evermore beside him, night and day;~ 46 30| that above~Myself hast evermore been prized by me,~Who would 47 31| what lot more blest,~Than evermore the chains of love to wear?~ 48 31| at length to tell.~Hence evermore Gradasso had opined,~The 49 32| bent to slay her, grieving evermore,~Departs, and overtakes, 50 32| flame and fall, tormented evermore.~ ~ XXII~"Yea; rather of 51 32| signs of kindness witnessed evermore.~For -- good or bad -- though 52 32| pursues her road at ease:~Much evermore evolving in her thought~ 53 33| curbing rein;~And this; that evermore he wasting fast~Beheld the 54 33| LXXVI~And that they evermore afoot would fare~Up hill 55 34| flower and verdure there,~Evermore stealing divers odours, 56 34| His restless way retracing evermore.~ ~ XCII~That elder is so 57 35| pierced my heart, is wasting evermore?~Yet will not I such mighty 58 35| what names they can, and evermore~With these return securely 59 35| Love spurs and goads him evermore,~He bowns him straight her 60 36| Venetians' ill command,~That evermore the praise of justice bear,)~ 61 36| shalt thou find.~Since evermore I hear of thee, as one~To 62 37| female vest,)~To him hath evermore been faithful found;~Of 63 37| stay)~Triumphs and trophies evermore proclaim,~While Victory 64 37| By Bradamant, afoot, they evermore,~Unarmed, in company with 65 37| say~A last farewell, which evermore offends.~The damsels seek 66 38| dear;~That to the stripling evermore did write,~As one sore injured 67 38| will observe the truce for evermore~Upon the pact declared by 68 38| miserable soul possess,~Evermore with such caution strikes 69 39| Thenceforth had been a prisoner evermore~Dudon, who was derived of 70 40| was compelled to course,~Evermore changing nags, six days 71 40| hope denies;~Hence shall he evermore have cause for fear.~For 72 40| we;~Africk is tributary evermore.~Although not for thyself, 73 40| expert if old in show;~And evermore in peril it is good,~Force 74 41| forked lightning flashes evermore,~With fearful thunder heaven' 75 41| heartfelt fear, the torment evermore~Of losing Brandimart the 76 41| lowly juniper, and bay,~Evermore threaded by a limpid fountain,~ 77 42| Charles, exalt his prowess evermore.~ ~ LX~The stranger answered: " 78 42| that hate she nourished evermore;~And if she once displeased 79 43| felicity,~And was by misery evermore o'erlaid;~The husband so, 80 43| wife to me was faithful evermore,~Should with contempt the 81 43| that loved, and loves her evermore,~Her coming, it may be believed, 82 43| truth to tell,~Hath reason evermore to be in pain;~And of the 83 43| And love each other dearly evermore."~ ~ CXLIV~So said the mariner, 84 43| Roland in sables next, and evermore~His eyes suffused and red 85 43| wherein so fools delight;~And evermore on heaven to fix their sight.~ ~ 86 44| Astolpho knew,~He, seeing evermore fair France would be~Secure 87 44| As in a prison kept her evermore.~Willing or nilling, so 88 45| springtide sweet,~Which evermore I long to see, bring back;~ 89 45| molest,~Ever afflict him, evermore torment:~And though he sees 90 45| him, on mischief bent;~And evermore she rages and repines;~As 91 45| boldest that hath been, or evermore~Will be, thou wast so dear, 92 45| and spreads and circles evermore,~Affords such matter to 93 46| scathe my bark or wander evermore.~But now, methinks -- yea, 94 46| to devise~With him how, evermore by woman harmed,~By her 95 46| harmed,~By her he shall not evermore be charmed.~ ~ XVII~Of high 96 46| purposed to be thine for evermore.~ ~ XXXVI~"What time I as 97 46| verses to recite;~Refuting evermore such argument~As might be 98 46| listed field to shew~He evermore by him had done his due.~ ~ 99 46| lists they drive with speed,~Evermore kept in order for such need.~ ~