Canto

 1     1|           troubled sore,~Arriving, quickly to the warrior's eyes~(Though
 2     2|         blows eschews,~Shifting so quickly that he scarce is seen.~
 3     4|         thing is this I hear?" and quickly springs~Towards the place
 4     4|           guide my steps, and lead~Quickly to where the foul accuser
 5     5|        till his return repose;~And quickly to the lists pursued his
 6     8|           his ear,~And (the bridge quickly lowered, and passage free~
 7     9|         that springs betrayed;~And quickly forced the circle which
 8    10|       connection and of amity;~And quickly of my land thy troops possest,~
 9    10|          by every wish was pressed~Quickly to seek his Bradamant, yet
10    11|      resolved in his intent,~Moved quickly to perform the feat he planned;~
11    12|           helmet good,~And nigh as quickly bared his trenchant blade.~
12    13|           pens me here,~This woman quickly will the fact display;~I
13    13|           all the tokens wore,~She quickly lost the faith she nourished
14    13|          faith she nourished late,~Quickly her every fair design forbore.~
15    14|           to me convey,~For I must quickly wend another way."~ ~ XLII~"
16    15|            the plunder fled,~Leapt quickly into his own courser's seat,~
17    16|            Christian came.~Sobrino quickly moved his ordered crew,~
18    16|           strong,~But bold Zerbino quickly rose anew;~And, eager to
19    17|         sword,~Had not the monarch quickly stopt the fray.~To his guard
20    17|        weighty sin." This said,~He quickly called a baron of his crew,~
21    18|    countless enemies,~A path shall quickly by his hand be made.~Where
22    18|          said he, and his talk cut quickly short,~Coming where learned
23    20|        tell the style be bore.~She quickly satisfied the warrior's
24    20|        CXXXIX~As the dog's rage is quickly overblown,~Who flies the
25    21|     Argaeus was compelled to ride.~Quickly that wanton, from his presence
26    21|      report,~And that he would not quickly homeward fare,~He had the
27    21|           former amorous flame was quickly turned~Into despiteous rage
28    21|          nigh,~And sure to follow, quickly changed his part;~And told
29    22|            to the index turns, and quickly sees~What pages show the
30    22|           in such wise~That it may quickly be to sight revealed,~If
31    22|        that mishap.~ ~ LXXXVIII~He quickly turns, and, turning, rolls
32    23| proclamation of their lord allayed~Quickly the noise of the lamenting
33    23|            cavalier;~But the chill quickly past, and he, instead,~Was
34    23|          foot to head.~ ~ LXV~From quickly clipping her in his embrace,~
35    23|         helmet, late unbound,~They quickly place, and to their steeds
36    23|      sorrow stays,~Which would too quickly issue; so to abide~Water
37    24|            but yet cannot quit,~As quickly as I would, the faults I
38    24|        flame in show~(He shifts so quickly) is the Scottish lord.~He
39    24|           Waits on his wit, wheels quickly to the right;~But not withal
40    24|           right;~But not withal so quickly, as to fly~The trenchant
41    24|     Fleeting, of little worth, and quickly spent;~And urged withal
42    25|      paynim creed,~They will, save quickly succoured in the strife,~
43    25|        succoured in the strife,~As quickly forfeit liberty and life.~ ~
44    25|          at his hand;~And, save he quickly to his comfort goes,~Must
45    26| unaccompanied they saw a dame,~Who quickly towards their place of shelter
46    26|           to his brother's succour quickly pass;~But (such that warrior'
47    26|       Rogero succour had supplied,~Quickly against that youthful warrior
48    27|        such a word,~He should deem quickly, from its bitter fruit,~
49    27|              Thus she; and thither quickly wends her ways~Whither was
50    27|        Upon the Sarzan's footsteps quickly prest;~ ~ CXIV~And would
51    27|                CXIV~And would have quickly joined him that was gone,~
52    29|         unstable minds of men!~How quickly our intentions fluctuate!~
53    29|            one look of Isabel,~She quickly made his fickle purpose
54    29|            echoing bank.~ ~ XLVIII~Quickly the stream asunder bore
55    29|          count her visage fair,~So quickly was his mood inflamed: effaced~
56    30|             She would the champion quickly have subdued,~Though she
57    30|            champion was the spear:~Quickly the trumpet's blast was
58    31|         Him from his saddle will I quickly cast,~If firm the footing,
59    31|           length beyond his steed.~Quickly to venge the knight Alardo
60    31|        delay:~His troops may rally quickly in that post,~And rout in
61    32|        Fame to a boundless torrent quickly grows.~ ~ XXXIII~That she
62    33|           talons rends.~ ~ LXXXVII~Quickly the steed, possessed of
63    33|      harpy-squad appears;~Astolpho quickly lifts the bugle's round;~
64    34|              XLV~The motion of his quickly shifting feet~More savours
65    35|          erthrown,~Three kings she quickly upon earth had strown;~ ~
66    35|           the monarch's chance, he quickly learned~(I cannot tell you
67    37|        those~Was Ulany, the damsel quickly read;~Ulany, that was sent
68    39|           running knots in them he quickly tied;~Which on the count'
69    39|       fires offend,~Fires that are quickly kindled, slowly spent,~The
70    40|        with wary art,~With hope of quickly winning back his reign,~
71    40|            lament and mighty fear;~Quickly for courser, shield, and
72    42|         Orlando cheers:~Himself he quickly from his saddle throws;~
73    42|         before so died,~Was now so quickly moved by soft desires;~And
74    42|           have fared,~But that one quickly to his aid repaired.~ ~
75    43|          than herself, that was so quickly caught.~I know not, had
76    44|           Let not his treaty be so quickly closed~With Leo; let a year
77    45|       courier, who the news should quickly bear,~Ungiardo bids to Constantine
78    45|        subject to his crown.~Hence quickly through the world the bruit
79    45|            peril, save the foe was quickly sped:~For if she took not
80    45|          and spent,~From thence as quickly as he could withdrew,~And
81    46|           save ye help and comfort quickly lend,~Is little distant
82    46|        reached, and thither had he quickly made:~Him Leo's squires
83    46|          was in shew.~So that they quickly knew the cavalier~From him
84    46|       sight the lady died.~Rogero, quickly to revenge the affront,~
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