Canto

 1     1|        marks the fashion of the grief and tears~And words of him,
 2     2|        And he to her his secret grief confessed,~Won by her gentle
 3     2|       combine~Other distress or grief to match with mine."~ ~
 4     3|    Shall turn fair Italy's long grief to joy;~I speak of the fifth
 5     5|      peer~Had slain himself for grief; nor was the cry~By courtly
 6     5|   vengeance wrought,~And so his grief his season overthrew;~That
 7     6|        show,~Which to his cruel grief he thought he spied!~And
 8     6|   console the unhappy warrior's grief.~ ~ LV~As best he could,
 9     7|        her enchantress, erst to grief a prey,~Changes it all to
10     8|  Astound she stood awhile; when grief found vent~Through eyes
11     8|     This in Orlando moved great grief, and he~Lay thinking on
12     8|       sore:~Oh! what tormenting grief, to think his eyes~Cannot
13     9|         lady found, if face may grief declare,~And sable cloth,
14     9|      will constrain;~Marking my grief, broke off the intended
15     9|      bound,~But in his home all grief and darkness found.~ ~ XLV~"
16    10|      caverns round,~Pitying her grief, Bireno's name rebound.~ ~
17    10|         thread,~Touched by such grief; or, as on funeral pile~
18    11|       can deliver me from every grief."~ ~ LVIII~Next she related,
19    11|        to shore,~Oppressed with grief and pain the County fares,~
20    12|     head,~Who would not for his grief the prize forbear;~His grief
21    12|    grief the prize forbear;~His grief for loss of her, conveyed
22    12|    Paris;~ ~ LXII~Tempering the grief which glowed within his
23    13|          I tell, how drowned~In grief (her speech by many a sob
24    13|         time she so her piteous grief renews,~Or haply does her
25    14|       in one storm, for further grief,~So many glorious princes,
26    14|     without,~The symbols of his grief would bear about.~ ~ XXXIV~
27    14|        who sorely plained,~Such grief as women in despair can
28    14| miserable case shall hear!~What grief will be the bridegroom's!
29    15|         that he was ashamed his grief to tell.~ ~ CIV~This: for
30    16|       and, yet upon thy side~No grief? -- and had I borne for
31    17|   matron tarried,~Who marked by grief and pain a visage wore.~
32    17|         seeing him, but suffers grief and pain.~She sees him thither
33    17|         was about~To spring; so grief had reason overthrown,~And
34    18|     sounds of woe supprest.~One grief for slaughtered friends
35    18|       plain,~Than afterwards of grief, should'st thou be slain."~ ~
36    20|         French kin, I left with grief opprest.~ ~ VII~"But reached
37    20|         spake Zerbino, and like grief displaid,~In his despairing
38    20|        hearing what in rage and grief~Zerbino vents, perceives
39    20|       only what would cause him grief revealed.~ ~ CXXXVIII~"Hear,
40    21|  Philander stood oppressed with grief and fear,~When his mistake
41    21|         broken by the ceaseless grief he fed,~He sickened and
42    23|       And found it the abode of grief and pain;~And place of sojourn
43    23|         below;~Nor found he, so grief barred each natural vent,~
44    23|          Gives utterance to his grief in shriek and groan.~ ~
45    24|          Zerbino and Isabel, in grief profound,~Stood looking
46    24|         Than either me internal grief will quell,~Or, has it not
47    25|      more laments herself, with grief opprest.~By this the waning
48    28|          he found not dead.~The grief which, day and night, her
49    28|        brother weened he was in grief immersed~For his deserted
50    28|     witless what had caused his grief.~ ~ XXVI~"He for his sore
51    28|       mien~Some secret cause of grief had been the bane,~Accompanied
52    28|    thoughts some newer cause of grief recall.~He here (who would
53    28|     should in fine have died of grief,~If he for longer time had
54    28|       his breast.~The self-same grief sate heavy on his sprite~
55    28|        or water, for his secret grief.~ ~ XCI~Rodomont brooked
56    28|  testifies,~With what a load of grief she is opprest,~Yet, in
57    31|         Let others nourish idle grief and fears!~Rinaldo wends
58    32|       heart, but far above~That grief, the former fear her heard
59    32|     that day's labour are.~With grief the sewer, with grief the
60    32|      With grief the sewer, with grief the cook takes heed,~How
61    35|      date and down,~Here to his grief another courser left,~And
62    37|      erthrown~By that so sudden grief and unforeseen.~Two sons
63    38|     twain,~The occasion of such grief and cruel pain.~ ~ LXXIV~
64    39|        plight,~Were filled with grief and wonder at the sight.~ ~
65    39|   comforting their friend, with grief opprest~For that delusion
66    41|         wrath breaks forth, his grief gives way;~But now 'tis
67    42|        loosening to tempestuous grief the sail,~Heaven that consented
68    42|     makes her somewhat thus her grief restrain;~Which having vent
69    42|     wends alone,~Plunged in his grief and heaving many a groan.~ ~
70    43|        Passes from happiness to grief and pain,~Nor ever can uplift
71    43|      Before the sorrows and the grief begun,~That have nigh quenched
72    43|         the wretched judge with grief opprest,~He of his wits
73    44|      blade with mickle toil and grief,~Than by Rogero, who that
74    44|         as for her I've lost~My grief of heart shall son and father
75    44|          And more than once his grief was signified~To her that
76    45|    Constantine's sister she, by grief opprest,~Fell down before
77    45|         exprest,~Than with sore grief Rogero's heart was shent;~
78    45|      whereby~Defence against my grief can be supplied.~But I lament
79    46|       prey to deep and stubborn grief, reclined~Mid gloomy shades
80    46|      her had been -- not simple grief alone~O'erwhelmed him, to
81    46|         is the person that such grief hath bred;~For by Rogero
82    46|        life than ever know~That grief, through me, should such
83    46|        know to view.~With equal grief Count Anselm overflows,~
84    46|          They had new cause for grief in Bertolage~Slain by their
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