Canto

 1     2|         War with his master, or put out his force.~For voice,
 2     2|      attempt to wear;~And would put back in panic to the port,~
 3     3|       shall to scathe and shame~Put Frederick, second Caeser
 4     4|         compass and more freely put in force,~As by the enchantress
 5     5|         he schemed to shed,~And put betwixt the pair such foul
 6     5|  cheated by the lying show.~Now put yourself in his unhappy
 7     7|       sweets the costly fay~Had put some end to her perfumery,~
 8     7|        Who on his little finger put the ring,~Whose virtue to
 9     7|      begirt by sorcery;~And had put on, more credence to obtain,~
10     9|        Orlando made petition~To put him o'er the stream; and
11     9|         on his quest, the count~Put forth, and cleared that
12     9|     weighed,~And with his barks put forth to bring us aid.~ ~
13     9|      captive plight,~And he has put all tortures upon me,~He
14     9|    Embarked that very day, they put from land~With a clear sky
15     9|      who their ancient lord~Had put to death, and who by them
16    10| Commands, and loosen thence and put to sea.~ ~ XX~Behind the
17    10|         ancient ferryman espied~Put from the other shore with
18    10|  cavalier.~ ~ XLIV~The ferryman put forth the Child to meet,~
19    11|    better than the mockery bore~Put on him by the maid; but
20    11|     beside the scorn~Which Love put on her, Fortune too pursued,~
21    11|      rejoiced that such a shame~Put upon her, Bireno should
22    12|      shell,~Not sword, nor even put aside the shield.~Saddled,
23    13|         the rope forthwith, and put to sea.~ ~ XVIII~"Driven
24    13|         For he, in whom Zerbino put his trust,~Cooled in his
25    14|     Whom good Orlando's arm had put to flight;~And some a son,
26    14|      And thus thy blessed faith put down and quell.~Defend thy
27    15|      western ray,~New Argonauts put forth, and Tiphys new~Opening,
28    15|    strong?"~Scarce can Astolpho put the press aside,~So close
29    15|        quit, there well bested,~Put off their arms, and in a
30    16|          The deafening clamours put the heavens in fear,~Which,
31    16|    along the shore,~When he had put the warriors in their way,~
32    16|      foremost squadron had been put to flight,~When thither
33    17|       of his unworthy fear,~Had put him out of case again to
34    18|         people were pursued~And put to death by Olivero's son;~
35    18|   Meanwhile Sir Gryphon, having put to flight~The weak and worthless
36    18|       all testifies~That he had put an undeserved shame~Upon
37    18|         a third.~Slaughtered or put to flight are two for one~
38    18|   prayer,~Out of a gloomy cloud put forth her horn.~Medoro to
39    19|    pealing sound shall hear.~To put into the neighbouring port
40    20|        Adopted; and the statute put in force.~ ~ XXVIII~"The
41    20|    afford,~But one and all will put them to the sword.~ ~ XXXII~"
42    20|        they were imprisoned and put by;~And every day one only
43    20|       LVII~"He to new proof was put the following night,~Against
44    20|    eagle, that in other's might~Put not their trust, for ever
45    20|        own her beauty; a device~Put on to masque thy sovereign
46    21|         his ill purpose would I put him by,~And what he then
47    22|       and girt with brand,~Bade put the saddle upon Rabicane;~
48    22|        made alight as well,~And put her to the proof, if sound
49    22|      the nearest way~The damsel put the pair without reply:~
50    22|    steeds and martial geer;~Nor put yourselves in peril, and
51    23|         life.~ ~ V~When she has put to death the treacherous
52    23|        treacherous peer,~Who to put her to death had erst intent,~
53    23|    damsel mount upon a pad,~And put into her hand Frontino's
54    23|       Above a hundred broke and put to death.~ ~ LXI~Above a
55    23|          grappled by the mane.~"Put upon him" (to Mandricardo
56    24|      mount:~Now it behoves thee put forth all thy might.~To
57    27|        fleet arrayed~Which ever put to sea from eastern shore;~
58    28|         labour sore, some money put away,~Which I had hoarded
59    28|        from the marge,~And bids put forth the oars from either
60    29|     weight too irksome grow,~He put her down, to lead her by
61    30|             XI~"Hoah! the boat! put back!" the count 'gan cry,~
62    30|    little time delaid.~ ~ XLVII~Put on and laced the shining
63    30|       sound.~He now prepares to put forth all his might:~The
64    31|       Fortune sway)~He first to put the Saracens to flight,~
65    36|   pierce her in mid breast,~And put her every jealousy at rest.~ ~
66    36|       die, or in that just~Will put to death Marphisa, rages
67    36|      knight~Against that damsel put not forth his might.~ ~
68    37|        yonder walls repair;~And put to proof withal, if prowess
69    37|      lands~The beldam lived, to put her in his hands.~ ~ XCI~
70    37|       band,~A peasant churl had put into her hand.~ ~ CIX~Nor
71    38|      bower~Of old Tithonus hath put forth her head,~To give
72    39|       pledge their word~-- Yea, put aside all hostile injury --~
73    39|        more favourable wind,~To put to sea; when, freighted
74    39|      Who moved by their example put from shore.~ ~ LXVII~Yet
75    39|  draught~King Agramant had made put forth to sea,~Leaving some
76    40|      having seen their squadron put to flight,~With their seven
77    40|         cavalier:~He marks how, put to rout, his people flies;~
78    41|        breath;~For pity loth to put that lord to death.~ ~ V~
79    41|     descried~Rogero scrupled to put forth his might,~If with
80    42|        that so frantic love had put aside,~He reared himself,
81    43|       needs, I am not fain.~Now put away the enchanted cup from
82    43|     gold and gems the judge had put away,~(A plenteous store)
83    44|    semblance through their host put on~Of crossing to the river'
84    45|        to declare~The Child who put the imperial host to flight,~
85    45|    hands and feet they don;~And put him in a dungeon-cell, where
86    45|        to gentle Leo's ear;~And put into his heart the means
87    45|      because of those thy blade~Put to the rout and slaughtered
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