Canto

 1     2|       lone mountain; in his evil mind~Revolving, as he went, some
 2     3|      rich and rare,~Greatness of mind, and faith without a strain.~
 3     3|          no false pity there thy mind incline~To stay the execution
 4     3|          So was his image on her mind impressed),~And asks him
 5     4|      brand.~ ~ ~ I~Though an ill mind appear in simulation,~And,
 6     4|      whom we may communicate our mind,~Keeping no watch upon our
 7     4|        serve her use;~And in her mind next tracks him through
 8     5|         he~So great a benefit in mind would bear;~And he would
 9     5|      Ariodantes had, with honest mind,~Told what reward he hoped
10     5|        doomed to view,~So on his mind the thirst of vengeance
11     6|   Although Rogero is of constant mind,~Not from his cheek the
12     7|        gifting him with life her mind,~As was the scope of that
13     7|          in the ideas of Eternal Mind,~Destined, from age to age,
14     7|   forsook,~And banished from his mind all further thought~Of love
15     8|         Orlando close,~So on thy mind tormenting fancies preyed.~
16     9|         seek to move my stedfast mind,~By prayer and by protest,
17    10|        the foaming sea.~Olympia (MIND such vigour did bestow)~
18    10|       His Bradamant he called to mind again.~Pity and love within
19    12|         and prized for dauntless mind;~Who bent to joust pricked
20    13|      could we still in heart and mind unite,~Although disjoined
21    14|       Lord, despair,~While we in mind thy saving mercy bear."~ ~
22    15|          wholly turned aside his mind from prayer.~ ~ CI~For his
23    16|          appetite.~Though a foul mind the lady's actions speak,~
24    16|        Of that so daring Moor to mind recall,~The leader, who
25    18|         pleasing ways she did in mind retrace,~When arms in far
26    19|     English knight~What kept his mind suspended in that sort,~
27    21|    thence with firm and constant mind,~Ne'er to return again into
28    22|          censure of the beldam's mind perverse.~ ~ II~Such was
29    22|         so obscurred her altered mind and eyes.~Rejoiced, Rogero
30    23|        aye Rogero present to her mind.~ ~ VII~With sorrow and
31    23|           Remained distressed in mind; since in what way~She knew
32    23|         time will never from her mind efface.~ ~ XXV~Because she
33    23|          heart-core strain.~With mind and eyes close fastened
34    24|      pity cooled the fury in his mind,~And him to mercy towards
35    25|       yourself, if it returns to mind,~And, I beseech, your name
36    25|          the two garments in her mind had bred,~Now with the other
37    26|      field, with Caesar's daring mind,~And Alexander's fortune,
38    26|         matter more,~You bear in mind, and how, for his good deed,~
39    27|        heard to mourn:~"O female mind! how lightly ebbs and flows~
40    27|         in low tone his troubled mind,~And now in sounds which
41    28|       jewelled cross recalled to mind;~Which he beneath his pillow
42    28|       used to blame, recalled to mind,~And, for the stripling
43    29|        him, so tamed his haughty mind;~And, though he might that
44    29|           XI~Sad Isabella in her mind is bent~To slay herself
45    29|           to whom she swore~With mind to him devoted, his to be,~
46    29|       moving many matters in her mind,~Finds out at last a refuge
47    30|       count 'gan cry,~Who was in mind to go aboard their barge:~
48    30|        it to restore my harassed mind~That I behold one fearful
49    31|      when they come.~But if weak mind be poisoned by that bane,~
50    31|         cure for his distempered mind.~ ~ XLIV~But since his band
51    32|   promised so, but it escaped my mind)~Of a suspicion, fraught
52    32|         unfix the purpose of her mind;~-- But he, held worthiest
53    32|     miles, was distant wide~That mind which should her courser'
54    32|   jealous, was determined in his mind~No stranger in his keep
55    33|        news convey.~Who calls to mind that ancient prophecy,~And
56    34|          love him had I fixed my mind;~ ~ XXIX~"And, though I
57    36|   Marphisa, rages so,~She has no mind again with lance to thrust,~
58    37|         The love, the faith, and mind, unconquered still,~Mid
59    38|     harassed sore in body and in mind,~Those warriors all were
60    38|   oftentimes had purposed in her mind;~And so by promise both
61    39|     wondrous case!~The unsettled mind its ancient seat regained;~
62    39|          Of wiser and of manlier mind than e'er,~From love as
63    40|         new,~Which comes into my mind" (Gradasso cries),~"Let
64    41|        exprest,~Rogero's valiant mind and courteous lore~Were
65    41|         the wind has changed its mind,~On seeing all that sailed
66    41|          grows; unwearied is his mind;~And still his arms from
67    42| dishonour meet.~ ~ II~And is the mind sometimes, if so possest,~
68    42|      thought will never from his mind depart,~How for a sorry
69    43|        One that for loftiness of mind would be~Worthy all praise,
70    43|          meaner bribe yet firmer mind~Is even tempted fouler deed
71    43|       the warrior summing in his mind~What erst to him had told
72    43|  Sorrowing and afflicted sore in mind~For their fourth comrade
73    43|       and Olivier Rogero call~To mind for that Rogero, in such
74    44| afflicted maid torment,~Rogero's mind enjoys not more repose;~
75    44|         my Bradamant's egregious mind,~Her mighty valour and her
76    44|           And that with tranquil mind she might rely,~He would
77    44|     trembled still, disturbed in mind,~And deemed the knight of
78    45|        Of if Marphisa of exalted mind~Had heard Rogero's sad estate
79    45|        nor that -- irresolute of mind --~Preferred: yet still
80    45|       still harass my suspicious mind;~And, where she is by me
81    45|        genial hear;~And clear my mind, so clouded o'er and black."~
82    45|         but schemes, but hath in mind~How he from Brandamant himself
83    46|         suddenly came into Leo's mind~The knight of whom she parlayed
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