Canto

 1     1|  Westward with her had measured back his way;~Where, nigh the
 2     2|     lady's pride and care,~Paid back with deepest hate her amorous
 3     2|        ally~And oftentimes bent back her bloodless face,~And
 4     2|     Bayardo stood,~Leaps on his back, and leaves, as swift as
 5     2|  attempt to wear;~And would put back in panic to the port,~Whence,
 6     2|         with fiercer roar~Pelts back their reeling prow and blusters
 7     2|         the Alfana rear,~Thrown back upon her haunches, on the
 8     2|      bruise~On forehead, bosom, back, or flanks, between;~While
 9     2|      mountain reared its shaggy back,~Whose stony peak above
10     3|         by fosse or mound;~Then back the rabble turns of various
11     3|      hands shall tie behind~Her back, and prison Mars, removed
12     4|        an armed knight upon his back.~ ~ V~Broad were his pinions,
13     6|       spirit and for hand,~Beat back the billows, and returned
14     6|    spark,~Sometime in vain kept back and held at bay.~And next
15     6|         paces, to our eyes,~His back appears above the surface
16     6|       sheer~Through his pierced back a palm; his buckler flung~
17     7|        And thence to bring thee back thy cherished care.~This
18     7| effeminate, soft realm to bring~Back into warlike France the
19     8|   flight:~The falconer from his back to ground did spring,~And
20     8|      stay;~Whether to bring him back he in his heart~Hoped, or
21     9|     LXXII~The monarch turns his back, and leaves the knight~Lord
22    10|      safer shore.~He turned his back upon the waters blue,~Giving
23    10|         less~Desired to measure back his western way.~Melissa
24    11|          With the island at his back, to which he wends,~In guise
25    11|         glad and sweet,~Brought back with him again the blooming
26    12|          and angry spite,~Calls back with horrid voice the cavalier;~
27    12|       voice the cavalier;~Calls back the cavalier, and threats
28    12|      cheer,~Or into France send back the cavalier:~ ~ XXVIII~
29    12|        are you?"~ ~ XXXIX~"Turn back or take another road, save
30    12|      shall abide?"~Roland draws back, looks upward, and with
31    14|       upon the camp to turn his back~Till he should find the
32    14|         well~The trees upon its back, or waves that beat~(What
33    14|    Which erst secured the manly back and breast~Of his bold ancestor,
34    15|      time that I should measure back my way~Thither, where I
35    15|     care would send the warrior back~By the securest and the
36    15|        affright,~That he turned back, and homeward fled outright.~ ~
37    15|        and lay~Upon the giant's back the bulky load,~Who could
38    16|   heights which lie~On Typheus' back, the cruel cavalier~Now
39    17|        Had to the city measured back their way.~By little and
40    18|         his paunch, and one his back: so sprang~That band upon
41    18|           LXIII~Fore-stroke and back he deals, and on the ground~
42    18|        he from Antioch measured back his way.~At Joppa he embarks,
43    18|         and peace they measured back their way.~Next came the
44    18|         of his foe,~That at his back the blade appears again.~
45    19|   rehearsed.~ ~ XXI~And calling back to memory her art,~For she
46    20|       middle day~Had turned his back, their silence first was
47    21|       Another squall impels her back again;~Still on her poop
48    22|       all, with purpose to have back~What the magician took,
49    23|     worse below."~He had thrown back, over Frontino's head,~The
50    23|     after some short space came back,~Who vainly Bradamant had
51    23|          XCIII~She had upon her back the gallant gear,~And the
52    23|      shaggy paunch, and all his back and breast.~And 'gan that
53    24|         ended, will not measure back his way.~ ~ XLVIII~This
54    26|       TENTH, in writing, on his back displayed~The Lion, who
55    26|         that bold robber render back the steed.~ ~ LX~"Him I
56    26|    court,~Render me my Frontino back, or read,~Upon no other
57    27|     handle broke;~Wherewith her back, and arms, and head he plies:~
58    27|       more."~ ~ XXXIX~Albeit in back and arms all over shent~
59    27|    justly as my due."~-- "Stand back!" and "stand thou back!"
60    27|    Stand back!" and "stand thou back!" on either side~They shout;
61    28|    set-up your rest;~For I must back to Rome without delay;~But
62    28|         but I shall speedily be back.'~-- No servant took he,
63    29|         stand aside, or else go back,~Nor to their hindrance
64    29|   charmed.~ ~ LXIII~When on his back Orlando felt him beat,~He
65    29|  adjusts aright,~Springs on her back, and o'er the sea-beach
66    30|         XI~"Hoah! the boat! put back!" the count 'gan cry,~Who
67    30|         him not hope to measure back his course,~While smitten
68    30|        Rogero drawing Balisarda back,~Out sprang the tepid blood
69    30|     croup the stripling tumbled back,~Closing his eyelids, through
70    30|        To her Hippalca measured back her way:~She of Frontino
71    31|     read the tale elsewhere)~To back that courser, which Rinaldo
72    32|         repairs;~And each armed back in Barcellona's port,~Furnished
73    32|      saw the sun~Had turned his back on Bocchus' towers and wall;~
74    32|   affable of style,~She renders back the stranger's courtesy;~
75    32|        the morrow,~Rendered her back, and so relieved his sorrow.~ ~
76    33| Alphonso and Gonsalvo beat them back.~ ~ XXIV~"You see the eighth
77    33|        and from the skies~Blows back anew the rising cloud to
78    33|         wheeled,~But turned her back upon the foes o'erthrown.~
79    33|   spacious round;~He turned his back upon Carena hoar,~And skimmed
80    34|     advanced the cavalier;~Nay, back parforce returns that warrior;
81    34|             LXXXII~He turns him back, upon some days and deeds~
82    35|         lip,~If I may have them back, these fain would sip.~ ~
83    35| aforehand I should caution thee~Back to thy fortress to return
84    37|      gave place.~She thrust him back, she motioned him away;~
85    37|         of Marganor, behind~His back, the fierce Marphisa had
86    39|   breast,~(Two yards beyond his back the lance did pass)~In briefer
87    39|         And Apennine his shaggy back lays bare,~Two turbid torrents
88    39|        fear of drowning hurries back again:~He grasps a burning
89    40|         hope of quickly winning back his reign,~Sobrino soothed
90    40|          To his story brings me back, and bids record~What past '
91    41|         wave an-end, that other back;~Others the reeling vessel'
92    41|        horse that bore~Upon his back Anglantes' cavalier.~The
93    42|        without stop, or turning back his front,~Pricked furiously
94    43|       gave.~ ~ CL~There changes back; and thence in haste he
95    45|   evermore I long to see, bring back;~Dislodge the snows and
96    45|     unwary guide,~Who turns his back the wicket to unchain,~A
97    45|       your use~Will ever render back, upon your call;~And still,
98    45|     scatter,~While straight and back strokes, aimed now low,
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