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1 2| was more bold~Than wary, gave a ready ear; and, bent~To 2 3| passed that inner door, which gave~Entrance to other and more 3 3| Since the divine enchantress gave consent;~"And who," she 4 4| beneath the tower.~Then gave her bugle breath, the keep 5 5| which he held hard by;~And gave me two to bear me company.~ ~ 6 6| secure,~From me the heart she gave, the fay withdrew,~And yielded 7 7| own.~ ~ LXXIV~By art she gave herself the lovely look,~ 8 8| prayers, the ring Rogero gave;~That him she by its aid 9 10| his finger worn.~ ~ CIX~He gave it now Angelica; for he~ 10 11| thy good arm deliverance gave;~Which would have been too 11 12| fire the double brand,~And gave them virtue never to be 12 13| speed~Than ever bow-string gave to whistling reed.~ ~ XVII~" 13 14| side to side, a passage gave:~ ~ L~And in the middle 14 14| Assisted, and a fair example gave;~And there with folded hands 15 15| was the giant, and next gave~The net, in which he took 16 15| Sansonet, his sword to bear,~Gave a rich girdle to Astolpho 17 16| fray.~Not this, now that gave ground, like corn before~ 18 17| father, who was there, they gave.~This was at morn, when 19 17| Brought off the choicest, gave away the rest --~There golden 20 17| CXIII~Him lodgings fair he gave, wherein to dwell~At court; 21 18| whom the archangel Michael gave command,~To heat to enmity 22 18| this an Armenian merchant gave,~'Tis true," replied the 23 18| notwithstanding I to Gryphon gave~The armour, I so well his 24 18| that Diviner, slew,~Nor gave the wretches time to say 25 19| Roland in return the bracelet gave:~Roland, a lover, deigned 26 19| costly trappings, to Marphisa gave.~ ~ LXXVIII~Through the 27 20| victorious in the just,~Gave orders to strip off the 28 20| length Zerbino to his tongue gave rest,~Since speaking to 29 21| lay,~My brother to Gabrina gave the blade,~(So was she named) 30 22| yesterday a follower true~Gave order to surprise the pair 31 22| by thunder, in a thought,~Gave way before the steel, and 32 22| steel, and opened wide;~Gave way before the griding steel, 33 23| convenient harbourage you gave,~I, poor Medoro, can but 34 23| might.~He of his prowess gave high proofs and full,~Who 35 24| was blind;~Blind when I gave him such a trust, nor saw~ 36 24| keeping the command her lover gave;~But that a hermit, from 37 25| him of that evil crew;~And gave such signal proofs of hardihood,~ 38 25| hand had richly broidered, gave.~ ~ XLVI~"Her Flordespine 39 26| war, to gird that warrior, gave.~ ~ LI~"Two Hercules and 40 26| speedily should hear,~ ~ XC~And gave the letter to that maid 41 26| his good deed,~The fairy gave it him with all the gear,~ 42 27| to Rogero, from his prey,~Gave Balisarda and the courser, 43 27| willingly King Agramant gave way~To King Sobrino's counsel 44 28| Rome;~But, on what Fortune gave him, lived at leisure,~Contented 45 28| made:~He pushed, till it gave way, the chamber-door,~And, 46 29| The pagan, present still, gave curious heed;~ ~ XXI~Who, 47 29| ring, and eke the wight~Who gave it to that lady, full or 48 30| disease.~To Agramant Rogero gave the steed,~Well knowing 49 31| wend their way the warrior gave command.~ ~ XIX~To that 50 32| but at eve departed:~Who gave yet greater cause of her 51 35| prepared for the career,~Gave me this horse, that I might 52 35| bid, her message said,~And gave the courser, to her care 53 35| him the high-minded damsel gave his horse,~And said, "Yet 54 36| the dame as descent burial gave~As could be given upon that 55 37| and others of our day,~Who gave you once, or give you now 56 37| a tempest that long calm gave place.~She thrust him back, 57 38| Of that unhappy pair, who gave me breath."~ ~ XVIII~She 58 38| master erst instruction gave,~With him an empty bladder 59 38| his consort dear to hers gave vent,~When shortly to her 60 39| The affairs of France they gave advices true;~Told where 61 39| As to more fears than one gave rise in all.~ ~ XXXVI~The 62 41| tied:~To Brandimart Orlando gave the steed:~Thus equally 63 41| ill-armed) the knight~Often gave ground, and traversed left 64 42| no other cause occasion gave,~My lord, save drinking 65 43| heart was softened, and gave way;~And in brief speech 66 43| near~The city, where he gave the serpent aid,~In that 67 43| planets its due station gave;~Then to the judge replied 68 43| pious son to old Anchises gave.~ ~ CL~There changes back; 69 43| comfort that he could he gave; though none~Could good 70 44| foe.~The skins Astolpho gave them, which confined~The 71 44| enclosed in skins that wind he gave,~Which in such fury blows 72 44| uncontrolled~She could -- she gave her secret sorrow vent,~ 73 44| should him accompany;~And gave him charge, that ne'er by 74 45| Preferred: yet still to what gave most delight~Most promptly 75 45| thrall,~"And I the life you gave me, for your use~Will ever 76 45| Who had it forged, and gave it to his son.~ ~ LXVI~Nay, 77 45| to Trojan Hector Vulcan gave,~Moved was he by that ire 78 46| And him to cruel Theodora gave.~ ~ LI~He speaks with that 79 46| he) this costly present gave.~ ~ LXXXI~The curtiest cavalier, 80 46| To Proteus the pavilion gave away;~Which, passing through 81 46| because Rogero's sword~Gave him, 'twas deemed, advantage