Canto

 1     1|             might for pity stop the passing sun.~ ~ XLVIII~While Sacripant
 2     2|       stubborn steel inlaid:~Though passing thick, Fusberta cleaves
 3     2|          conscience more precise or passing pure.~Though in his arteries
 4     2|          have his heart.~ ~ XIX~So, passing where the prompt Bayardo
 5     2|             So strange it seems, so passing Nature's law.~ ~ LV~"Well
 6     2|         simple part among the base,~Passing in vice the villains of
 7     4|            So excellent as him, and passing fair;~Who from his infancy,
 8     4|              who seemed at distance passing fair.~ ~ LXX~But woe begone
 9     5|            So excellent she is, and passing pure.'~ ~ XXXVI~"When Ariodantes
10     5|       emprize I try.~But charge, so passing foul, you shall abide,~And
11     6|          for a horse bestrode,~That passing sluggishly with him did
12     6|             and ball,~And still the passing moments fleet in mirth.~
13     8|             had a daughter fair, so passing bright~And lovely, 'twas
14     8|       believed thy sway~Was of such passing power in things below?~That
15     8|       LXXXIX~To him this was a lady passing dear,~And from whose side
16     9|        Appear to dart, and like the passing thunder,~Burn what they
17    10|          the impiety,~Which of such passing goodness was the meed,~Woman
18    10|           bred~The sight of food so passing delicate;~And he to talk
19    10|              and there he Mangiane,~Passing the great Quinsay beheld;
20    10|          down, Angelica descried~In passing, to the rock with fetters
21    10|             by the inhuman band,~So passing fierce and full of foul
22    11|           Of his sweet lady, of his passing fair,~And dearest Bradamant
23    12|      Castiles, both old and new,~So passing into Libya out of Spain.~
24    12|             revels in the sky;~When passing on a day fair Paris near,~
25    12|              And smote the king, in passing, with his brand.~Him Fortune
26    12|             A face so gentle and so passing fair?"~ ~ XCIV~With pain
27    14|          first, and after Agramant,~Passing it troop by troop their
28    14|         forth again;~But first, the passing waters, as they stray,~An
29    15|          sand shows~No token of the passing cavalier;~Who prints not
30    15|        there~Of wonderous size, and passing rich and fair;~ ~ LXIV~And
31    16|         warriors in their way,~And, passing by their squadrons, pricked
32    17|            made the meed a thing of passing price.~ ~ LXXXIII~If the
33    17|         That of his honour makes so passing light;~ ~ CXXI~Who, after
34    17|             the sound of blows,~Who passing little of its prisoner knows.~ ~
35    18|        Venus truly may be said~That passing joyous and delightful place:~
36    18|          hue,~Which levelled by the passing ploughshare lies;~Or as
37    18|         though forego,~Whom he held passing dear; but fruitlessly~Would
38    19|        exclaims, "I pray,~Be not so passing cruel, nor deny~That I in
39    19|             had caught her sight~In passing hither, on a pleasant plain,~
40    19|         light,~Who was on horseback passing through the wood.~Strayed
41    19|    boisterous swell.~While aye more passing proud and arrogant,~Waxes
42    19|         This on the sea remained so passing strong,~And from its sable
43    20|          sway.~ ~ XVI~"Youthful and passing fair were all the crew,~
44    20|       squire and damsel brought.~Of passing beauty was the lady gay,~
45    20|            prince, "By Heaven, more passing fair~Is this my lady than
46    22|             to end~An enterprise so passing fair, delays~No more, but
47    22|          the chase,~A woman, with a passing woful face.~ ~ XXXVII~Rogero,
48    22|        knight~Keeps it, unless some passing need surprise:~Impassive
49    23|         will bestow~His Rabican; so passing swift of kind,~That, if
50    23|        horse, so richly trapped and passing fair,~He had not found in
51    23|          planned,~Had counterfeited passing well her hand.~ ~  CXV~With
52    23|            gan that phrensy act, so passing dread,~Of stranger folly
53    25|       Ravished a kiss, she waxed so passing bold.~ ~  XXX~"My sister
54    25|       Between aught foul and her to passing pure.~ ~ LXXXVIII~And if
55    26|            theme of ancient lay,~So passing wonderful and fierce in
56    26|           mist and wind;~Withal, so passing liberal, I in none~Mark
57    26|           As on his prey to waste a passing blow.~ ~  XCIV~Add, that
58    26|             his course can stop the passing sun;~The conjuration recollects
59    27|         array.~Whoe'er has seen the passing tempest blow,~And of the
60    27| white-winged bird to be;~And was so passing wood with wrath and spite,~
61    27|           Him he of old had held so passing dear,~Whilom of such debates
62    30|          Upon a ground of strife so passing light,~With the same risk
63    30|           said he; and with reasons passing good~To him that dame replied,
64    31|             the stranger knight, so passing stout;~That not alone him
65    31|          live, if life be deemed so passing dear;~But live afoot, unmeriting
66    32|            makes me soar a pitch so passing high,~I reach a region,
67    32|           dooms thee living to such passing pain.~ ~ XLVI~"Haply of
68    32|           had no skill,~By those so passing foul and broken ways,~(By
69    33|      suffers not the Church's head,~Passing the narrow confines of Romagne,~
70    33|           of such conflicting foes,~Passing all means and measure; but
71    33|         above the Cyrenaean ground;~Passing the sandy desert of the
72    34|            To king and all of us so passing dear;~ ~ XXVII~"And if the
73    34|             so prompt to ire;~Sure, passing aye from good to better
74    34|        living flames it brent.~Such passing splendour and such glorious
75    34|             hast lost.~ ~ LXXVI~He, passing by those heaps, on either
76    35|           hard and dread adventure, passing by~Causes beside that move
77    37|            woman can offend be,~If, passing others, her I praise alone:~
78    37|              For he has spread such passing fear among~The people, death
79    40|           Knows he alike to both is passing dear.~Good horses and good
80    40|           Study to learn of all the passing train;~King Agramant or
81    42|        cavalier,~And he to her such passing hatred bore,~For this no
82    42|           XCV~Albeit such grace and passing sweetness shewed~Her fair
83    42|            the draught.~Then of the passing peril of the case,~Before
84    43|          cried,~Within that clump a passing ancient snake,~Amid the
85    43|          doctor, that was deemed so passing wise,~Springs forth and
86    43|     pleasure might I do on thee,~So passing puissant in this place am
87    44|       Better than his; nay, none so passing good.~ ~  XXXVI~Duke Aymon
88    46|          pavilion gave away;~Which, passing through the line of Ptolemy,~
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