Canto

 1     1|    Charlemagne~Had camped his faithful host upon the plain.~ ~
 2     3|       shall go~Forth with his faithful crew, by night or day,~By
 3     3|     The weird woman still her faithful guide.~ ~ LXV~They gain
 4     5|       Between Geneura and her faithful knight~Such discord and
 5     5|        when alone,~She on her faithful pillow layed her head!~She
 6     5|      valour meant~Of thee, if faithful service might avail;~But
 7     8|     simple housings wore,~His faithful dog, companion of his way.~
 8     8|     wolf a prize,~Without thy faithful Roland's succour found?~
 9     8|    spake, not to his true~And faithful comrade Brandimart, whom
10     8|  LXXXVIII~Nor would Orlando's faithful Brandimart,~Who loved him
11     8|    Sallies without a guide or faithful train,~So with desire of
12     9|     Can banish from Orlando's faithful breast~Such tried allegiance
13     9|    gone,~For such the name my faithful lover bore,~When Friesland'
14     9|     brethren promise me their faithful aid:~To Flanders this, a
15     9|       I had hid the tried~And faithful follower, of whom I said,~
16     9|  Zealand's duchy planned,~His faithful consort in his company;~
17    10| lovers, in felicity~Or sorrow faithful found, a famous crew,~To
18    10|       wear,~With which Love's faithful servants fettered are,~ ~
19    11|    the knight,~Save when some faithful witness was in sight.~ ~
20    13|      send;~Chosen, of all his faithful friends and true,~As his
21    13| friends and true,~As his most faithful and his truest friend:~And
22    14|      Because thou lett'st thy faithful people die:~ ~ LXXI~"And,
23    14|      vain~Was never sought by faithful heart, an eye,~Full of compassion,
24    15|  broad ocean, with a guide~So faithful and secure, the cavalier~
25    15|      a realm -- I see,~Upon a faithful friend, rejoicing more,~
26    16|    plain.~ ~ XLII~With such a faithful escort fortified~And sure,
27    17|     life remained,~Unless his faithful consort he regained.~ ~
28    17|     To the destruction of the faithful few.~You men of Spain, and
29    18|      best of that array,~Like faithful friends and good companions;
30    18|    Nor less the Saracens than faithful, clear~The way, so reverenced
31    18|      have rendered vain their faithful care~Amid the mighty piles,
32    18|       Almontes' son lay dead.~Faithful Medoro mourned his master
33    19|      after death performs his faithful part.~ ~ II~Were the heart
34    19|     the race.~But be Medoro's faithful story said,~The youth who
35    19|      tempest raged above,~The faithful witness to their secret
36    19|   champions wore,~Girding the faithful falchion with the mail,~
37    20|       with Alery~(So the most faithful of his wives was hight)~
38    21|    shall bewail when dead his faithful friend.'~ ~ XXXIV~"Thus
39    22|     in his hold~Should be his faithful champions for a year~And
40    23|     and awoke;~Then prest the faithful Brigliadoro's seat,~As on
41    24|      this~As yet was known to faithful Flordelice.~ ~ LVI~To Flordelice
42    25|       be~In place towards her faithful cavalier.~And if in very
43    25|        By night and day, kept faithful watch and ward.~ ~ LXXIII~
44    25|        Chance in his way some faithful Post may throw;~Nor more
45    26|    once more:~Nor ceased that faithful messenger to ride~Till she
46    26|   would do~What to his lord a faithful vassal owes;~Still, when
47    27|       girt with paladins, his faithful stay,~Arrived demanding
48    27|     and Duke Aymon's son,~Had faithful Brandimart thrown up the
49    27|       wolf and raven tear~His faithful English, French, and German
50    27|   intent.~ ~ XXXVI~As servant faithful to his lord, and more~In
51    27|   admonishing that pair,~Like faithful brother and like righteous
52    27|  spouse,~And if he deemed her faithful to her vows.~ ~ CXXXV~Except
53    28|  whatever wight,~Save he most faithful was esteemed: he there,~
54    31|     guide,~She having to that faithful warrior shown,~How at the
55    32|        That I so pious and so faithful deemed.~What foul and felon
56    34|      The count has sought his faithful cousin's life.~ ~ LXV~"Hence
57    35|   vein,~And from the suitors, faithful to her vows,~Penelope a
58    37|   eternal fame inherit:~ ~ VI~Faithful, chaste, and bold, the world
59    37|     To him hath evermore been faithful found;~Of a sure pillar
60    37|       their foes, and woman's faithful friend;~ ~ CXVII~And, if
61    38|  Spain to trade,~Found such a faithful comrade in the maid.~ ~
62    38|     things adverse were,~With faithful succour Bradamant had stayed,~
63    39|     them, prisoners led,~Were faithful Brandimart and Sansonet,~
64    39|   flies,~When she beholds her faithful cavalier,~As plainly shows
65    39|       no less gladly eyed~His faithful and beloved consort's face;~
66    39|    France, together with that faithful dame.~ ~ XLIV~He stretched
67    40|   made others see.~ ~ II~Your faithful people gazed on a long show,~
68    40|   companions in the fight~The faithful Brandimart and Olivier:~
69    40|      the Child's, at hand,~-- Faithful, expert and wary was the
70    41|    escapes, and a sincere~And faithful servant now of Christ is
71    41|      peer,~Intrusted with the faithful army's care.~Flordelice,
72    41|     reasons, as a friend, the faithful knight~Pressed on the leader
73    41|      With sword or lance, the faithful to offend;~And into France,
74    41|       Why persecutest thou my faithful seed?"~As whilom said the
75    42|     spilt upon thy breast.~If faithful is thy wife, thou shalt
76    43|   certitude~My wife to me was faithful evermore,~Should with contempt
77    43|    commending my intent to be~Faithful to her who faithful was
78    43|     to be~Faithful to her who faithful was to me.~ ~ XXV~" `But
79    43|           XXV~" `But that she faithful is, ye cannot say,~Save
80    43|       where fail she may,~She faithful, modest may be deemed by
81    43|     deem herself unseen,~Then faithful you the dame may justly
82    44|    death will be;~And be more faithful, if I can be more:~Deals
83    45|       When it was night, one, faithful found of yore,~Bold, strong,
84    45|      heed it, I;~For 'twixt a faithful and a paynim wight,~I deem
85    46|     brine.~ ~ XVIII~Diligent, faithful secretary, lo!~The learned
86    46|     me,~That known me for thy faithful friend and true;~Not only
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