Canto

 1     1|          And spurred his horse to meet him in mid space,~With hate
 2     1|           such flame had kindled, meet his eye.~But what ensued
 3     2|         The lady never more shall meet your eyes."~ ~ XVIII~You
 4     2|           his steed, with pain~To meet Anglante's lord he burned
 5     2|       alone;~You go forewarned to meet a fate foreshown."~ ~ LXII~
 6     2|         her to her end.~And so to meet the approaching lady went,~
 7     3|         bold Bradamant, in aspect meet,~The heirs who her illustrious
 8     5|          that we unseen of others meet,~And kiss his lips and face
 9     5|     Rinaldo spurred the knight to meet,~And levelled at his evil
10     6|      wrongful cause the knight to meet --~Ariodantes (long his
11     6|          doubts are weighed)~Will meet his brother in Geneura's
12     6|           it may: the Child would meet his fate,~Ere by so vile
13     7|           was ever seen.~ ~ IX~To meet the Child, Alcina, fair
14     7|      lovers plight~Their word, to meet together on that night.~ ~
15     8|            waters, waxing bitter, meet~Salt ocean: wafted thence
16     8|          by a different road~Will meet, wherever she her palfrey
17     8|            who swims the surge to meet:~Her raiment she collects
18     9|        son the wedding's care,~To meet Bireno's squadron puts to
19    10|   ferryman put forth the Child to meet,~To bear him to a better
20    10|     mingled in her lovely members meet,~Proof to December-snow
21    11|          boat is stored,~If I but meet that monster of the brine."~
22    12|           with like madness did I meet."~-- "Who then would be
23    12|       bold son: but shouldst thou meet~The warrior whom thou seekest,
24    13|           with smiles the maid to meet;~And to console her such
25    13|         look, Atlantes thee shall meet,~And make himself by his
26    14|        loud laments.~ ~ VIII~'Tis meet King Lewis should find new
27    14|           from a distance all who meet~Him on his circuit, from
28    14| Charlemagne this day will have to meet,~In wooded Apennine might
29    14|      permit their sally deems not meet.~ ~ CIII~And them he ordered
30    14|           and Dardinel d'Almontes meet,~With Oran's giant king,
31    15|          those who in her markets meet;~-- And though the houses
32    15|         lit torches in mid-way to meet.~Their goodly steeds they
33    16|    thinking such a cruel shock to meet,~Gallops against him on
34    17|        depart; I promise he shall meet~A guerdon worthy of his
35    18|        occasion, to recount.~'Tis meet I follow Charles upon his
36    18|         band,~He sallied forth to meet them by the way;~And wielding
37    18|           with errant cavalier to meet,~And win immortal fame by
38    18|       wore,~And him, advanced, to meet with glad embrace,~Though,
39    18|            And turned his prow to meet, with ready sleight,~The
40    18|           the gallant Dardinel to meet.~ ~ CXLVII~The shield, of
41    18|         be.~Medoro is disposed to meet his doom,~Or to enclose
42    19|           first and second labour meet --~He liberty for all his
43    20|     through~Eight horns or ten to meet the Euxine pour,~Me to the
44    21|        will be clear;~Nor deem it meet that you to him convey~The
45    22|     neither Rabican nor thief can meet,~And vainly rolls his eyes
46    22|           The first by lot, shall meet the foe alone,~But if he
47    23|         rue.~That mountains never meet, but that men may,~And oft
48    23|        feeding, and rode forth to meet the day.~ ~ IX~Nor far had
49    24|            Where I least hoped to meet thee, I have found.~ ~ XXVIII~"
50    24|          in the lists or field to meet;~Armed or unarmed, on horse
51    25|       where for the exchange they meet:~I even in this place will
52    25|          of the promise plight~To meet at Vallombrosa's sanctuary,~
53    25|           is needed, in obedience meet,~Aldigier's valets bring,
54    25|         bosom stowed;~In hopes to meet next morning by the way~
55    26|     Richardetto turned; and, as a meet~Guerdon for his good deed,
56    26|           from a woman -- till we meet at court,~Render me my Frontino
57    27|          his horse,~Nor yet would meet him first in martial course.~ ~
58    28|         faded cheek such beauties meet,~Love and the Graces there
59    29|    encountering, on that causeway meet:~Nor any where was ledge
60    29|          his notorious deeds, and meet~For mention in my song,
61    29|        and force which nought can meet,~-- Smote on his horse's
62    29|         goodness found.~But it is meet I let my hearer rest~Ere
63    30|            And, in mid champaign, meet with such a shock,~That
64    31|         may,~For we parforce must meet in new assay."~ ~ XVI~To
65    31|     either is well fortified, and meet~The warfare to maintain
66    31|        couldst fly,~We should not meet in this wide world again:~
67    31|        either side those warriors meet,~Nigh at the same time at
68    32|        arms, and will the warrior meet;~And from the hill descends
69    32|       strays,~By which she oft to meet Rogero went,~Hears tidings,
70    33|            the flying cavalier to meet.~ ~ CXIV~Within the castle
71    35|    couched her spear,~And rode to meet the furious cavalier.~ ~
72    35|        weary me, by forcing me to meet~Champions like thee, untried
73    35|       guesses in renowned Rinaldo meet;~Many would deem Orlando
74    35|  subjoined the dame)~"Albeit I to meet another came."~ ~ LXXVI~-- "
75    36|           prest~By huge desire to meet the stranger wight,~And
76    36|      shall not harm her when they meet,~She that to smite and pierce
77    39|           wits. At sea does Dudon meet~King Agramant, and sore
78    39|         wild affray,~These ran to meet the foe, those ran away.~ ~
79    39|           the foaming sea,~Should meet the king at night; that
80    41|         least, good Milo's son~To meet in combat, clad in plate
81    41|      Saviour chose, as harbourage meet.~Pure water was his drink,
82    42|        mortal damage or dishonour meet.~ ~ II~And is the mind sometimes,
83    42|          was, in martial fray,~To meet Gradasso and the royal Moor:~
84    42|    mingled in that gay quadrangle meet,~There is a fresh and plenteous
85    42|        every work and every study meet~In praising them, they on
86    44|        Charlemagne~Dispatched, to meet the knights, as far as Saone;~
87    44|          merrimake and stage-play meet the eye;~And, writ with
88    46|           where far and wide~They meet the boy, and as a god adore.~
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