Canto

 1     1|       her limbs the weary damsel spread,~Her eye-balls bathed in
 2     1|         The sweeping woods which spread about them, sound~With such
 3     2|          an ambush for Marsilius spread,~Descending from the Pyrenean
 4     3|        such her will) the wizard spread.~Living he laid him there,
 5     3|     father's beams;~Where Cygnus spread his pinions, and the scented~
 6     3|       shall the cunning toils be spread.~To the third Otho this
 7     3|      sons succeed;~Whose glories spread o'er seas and land shall
 8     4|          till she was nigh,~Then spread his pinions to the liquid
 9     6|       sight~At hearts, and those spread nets to catch their prey;~
10     7|     rehearsed.~ ~ XX~What table, spread by whatsoever heir~Of Ninus,
11     7|        think not such a feast is spread above,~Where Ganymede presents
12     7|     Hydaspes' distant waves have spread,~To where the sun descends
13    10|         landed and the board was spread;~She there contented, with
14    10|     again, yet no one found; she spread~Both arms, now here, now
15    10|       echo every where repeated, spread,~"Now -- now, Rogero, bare
16    10|         men at arms, and footmen spread;~Who, to the drum and trumpet
17    10|    separate flag where these are spread;~By Godfrey, Henry, Hermant,
18    10|       his wings again,~As he had spread them wide for better speed.~
19    11|       deeper dyes~Than night, to spread throughout this earthly
20    11|     increase,~Until the flame is spread the country through,~Even
21    11|          heart to heart the fury spread,~Which in the waves would
22    11|     walls are upon earth in ruin spread,~Nor in the land is left
23    11|           o'er whom no shield is spread,~Nor iron rind, nor double
24    12|          folds about the temples spread:~Nor only groan and lamentation
25    12|     whose womb a spacious grotto spread;~And there, like wall or
26    14|          Sinnagon's broad banner spread,~Marched, and the multitude
27    14|        said~To be the mightiest, spread such strife, that they~Together
28    14|         a mantle long and widely spread,~Concealed her hideous parts;
29    14|          can make through boughs spread thickly round;~And it is
30    14|         array;~Above the band he spread a mist profound,~And everywhere
31    14|        Agramant his infantry had spread~Throughout fair Paris' suburbs,
32    15|      about Paris every where are spread~The assailing hosts of Africa
33    15|       countless others wide were spread,~And every ditch with human
34    16|     raging wild-fire, where they spread,~About the walls of Paris,
35    16|       furious Rodomont such ruin spread,~Thither arrived Rinaldo,
36    17|        the walls which round him spread,~Unscathed, unquestioned,
37    17|         for the intended banquet spread.~Meanwhile through neighbouring
38    17|       the offing sees~Unmoor and spread their canvas to the breeze.~ ~
39    17|      from all that rubble widely spread.~As a wolf sorely hunted
40    18|     underneath, the ready tinder spread,~And the quick fire was
41    18|   shining glories all abroad had spread,~The beauteous lady armed,
42    18|         ship, and all his canvas spread.~ ~ CXLI~To the north wind,
43    18|           Nor troops nor banners spread before him stand:~I speak
44    19|      ship was seen~(The news had spread already through the land)~
45    19|       horse Marphisa entered, -- spread~Were circles dappling all
46    20|          wanting (so his blushes spread)~But all the arms he wore
47    21|          bier of sturdy branches spread.~Their master upon this
48    22|       forth, with all his canvas spread,~For Calais he directs the
49    23|      mischief gathered force and spread,~And would break out parforce
50    24|        was homely food in plenty spread,~Victual, well sorting with
51    25|         store a costly vest,~She spread it, and -- as I a woman
52    25|       conquering lord his ensign spread.'~ ~  XCI~"I fifteen days
53    26|          costly things in plenty spread --~Discovered flasks of
54    26|     beside.~Meanwhile that ready spread a banquet lies,~To them
55    30|        Upon that summer sea, had spread their sail.~ ~ XI~"Hoah!
56    30|          sole harm) with banners spread,~Their following of the
57    31|        the toils by good Rinaldo spread,~Some twenty thousand of
58    32|         so well-grown and widely spread~Were the bright tresses
59    33|       after shows; who seemed to spread his host,~Even from THE
60    33|        the surrounding toils are spread,~Conducted on that evil
61    33|        Aethiops then his pinions spread,~Which face the first, and
62    35|           Whose glorious name is spread o'er land and sea,~And render
63    36|         Ulysses and the toils he spread,~Leaving another stripling
64    37|     every warlike deed had wider spread.~ ~ XXIV~Bradamant and Marphisa
65    37|       oppose.~ ~ XLI~"For he has spread such passing fear among~
66    38|     kings, with you our sails we spread;~Now, if we pause to sum
67    38|       and on that forth issuing, spread~Tents at each entrance of
68    39|      arrived, the imperial eagle spread,~And pards and golden lilies
69    39|       lands, in eastern seas are spread,~That prince's fair inheritance;
70    42|          left the woeful news to spread.~ ~ IV~Seeing thy fall caused
71    42|   listens with as many ears, and spread~Like hair, about her forehead
72    42| well-nigh all behold his antlers spread,~He feels them not who has
73    43|        bruit in town and village spread~That she remains behind,
74    43|        believes would least have spread~The story of his woe, Adonio
75    43|         littered stall;~Not only spread in latticed galleries,~Not
76    43|     latticed galleries,~Not only spread in lordly bower and hall.~
77    43|    guests for whom the board was spread.~They, when their strength
78    44|         saw the imperial ensigns spread, and tent~And white pavilion,
79    44|  everywhere that tempest wax and spread,~They turn their backs where
80    45|          Leo, o'er his breast is spread~The surcoat that the prince
81    45|         for thee some snare have spread:~The traitor will have barred
82    46|          world, before or after, spread;~And this from Thracian
83    46|        armed, the serpent-banner spread.~The youth by one unchanging
84    46|        are the fires before they spread.~He came, he saw, he conquered,
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