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1 4| degree,~Have to this tower conveyed, his lot to share,~That 2 4| the youth be into France conveyed,~Be pleased to free my miserable 3 5| in time the news might be conveyed,~He would not fail to bear 4 8| whole to be to Calais' port conveyed;~That it to France and Charles 5 8| by path untrod had fiend conveyed:~And he approached her, 6 8| to his displeasure, were conveyed~News that his nephew had 7 9| hitherto, by land or sea conveyed,~No cavalier had journeyed 8 9| plotting, me from my retreat~Conveyed into his prisons; so that 9 9| am to the monarch's hands conveyed:~Thus I, when I am slain, 10 9| conjoined in wedlock, he conveyed.~The Roman senator thence 11 10| from other arms and horse conveyed:~Which never could be thine 12 10| Norse, and succours are conveyed~From Thule, and the farthest 13 11| halted not, till to a cave conveyed.~Formed in a mountain was 14 11| to that cruel island had conveyed~From where she in as much 15 12| foul thief by whom she was conveyed.~ ~ XI~This while, as here 16 12| away, through other gate conveyed."~So thinking, from the 17 12| His grief for loss of her, conveyed from sight,~As disappear 18 13| by whom she thither was conveyed?~Pursuing now my tale, I 19 14| just petition, to his ears conveyed,~Of this his Christian people, 20 14| at one flight to Picardy conveyed.~The angel moved those bands 21 15| few days the squadron was conveyed~Nigh the famed gulf from 22 15| LVII~Mercury from the smith conveyed the prize,~Wanting to take 23 15| borough-town, and farm conveyed;~The net as well; than which 24 15| Gismonda they had these conveyed,~Borne to a distance from 25 15| draught horse burdens had conveyed;~So monstrous was the giant, 26 17| When hither he to-day conveyed your crew,~The females from 27 17| you, by whom he hither was conveyed,~If now unpunished, let 28 18| Gryphon of the news to them conveyed,~Who, hearing that he had, 29 18| the cherished burden they conveyed;~And now approaching was 30 19| ring Brunello had from her conveyed,~So waxed in stubborn pride 31 19| mount the horse the swain conveyed;~But good Medoro would not 32 20| stranger to these shores conveyed!~So should I not esteem 33 20| him, who himself so well conveyed~Away and took such 'vantage 34 21| her Marphisa to his care conveyed.~ ~ VI~Because as foe to 35 21| without noise by me within conveyed.~ ~ XLVII~" `Let it not 36 23| into the ruffians' power conveyed,~What time her ship she 37 24| true,~Zerbino Isabella had conveyed;~Hoping, one hitherto by 38 24| a distance, thither her conveyed.~Sore weeping came the old 39 24| others, news through France conveyed;~Who word to simple knight 40 25| cause, which thither me anew conveyed:~By her own courtesy and 41 25| them to-morrow, to a place conveyed~'Twixt Bayonne and a town 42 26| had succour to that host conveyed,~On which King Charles his 43 26| Rodomont far away had been conveyed:~He smote the morion which 44 27| Granada's king the fair conveyed.~ ~ VI~The Sarzan and the 45 27| s horn,~And Balisarda he conveyed away,~With fierce Marphisa' 46 27| beneath the naked horse conveyed.~ ~ LXXXV~Marphisa, whom 47 27| of little burden, which conveyed,~For the supply of the invading 48 28| ne'er~Was praise or fame conveyed in that which flies~From 49 30| forth and others thence conveyed.~ ~ XCIV~Guichard, Duke 50 31| Tidings to Charles Rinaldo had conveyed,~That he for Paris with 51 31| arms his squires as well conveyed;~And Brandimart no sooner 52 31| that other score,~When he conveyed the warrior from the shore.~ ~ 53 32| that night's raging fire conveyed~To Arles, the remnant of 54 32| him to Agramant in Arles conveyed.~Well may you fancy with 55 32| she, having from the camp conveyed~The thief Brunello (as I 56 33| lo!~The king is taken, is conveyed to Spain;~And all upon Pescara' 57 34| me to counsel, hither are conveyed,~Who without counsel from 58 35| far and near,~That whence conveyed were human lives, the two~ 59 36| Agolant's two furious sons conveyed~Their mother, great with 60 37| his hideous feet, was erst conveyed;~So that which never is 61 37| score of armed men; and next conveyed~Into some caverns, bordering 62 37| could not to the castle be conveyed~In other guise than borne 63 38| Arles-town whither had his king conveyed~His remnant of a host, he 64 38| him an empty bladder had conveyed;~Which, at the vent of that 65 38| two priests of either sect conveyed~Two books; that, carried 66 39| thither had an ancient knight conveyed:~Of Monodantes' household; 67 39| themselves, the ends divide,~Conveyed to this or that amid the 68 39| to him have tidings been conveyed,~That squadrons of such 69 40| upon that land,~Which had conveyed the king of Sericane~Erewhile 70 40| few that fled) were all conveyed~Safe to Marseilles by the 71 42| ill star and cruel fate conveyed~To swallow fire and flame 72 42| certain news, the tidings had conveyed.~ ~ LXIX~Rinaldo had gladly 73 43| when thence the other was conveyed,~-- Not to behold such present, 74 43| the stream his frigate is conveyed;~Which, by six oars impelled, 75 43| thither by his guidance was conveyed,~Where (as 'twas said) she 76 44| the news to others were conveyed;~Which on that very day 77 45| gracious will~Of Heaven conveyed to gentle Leo's ear;~And 78 45| meanwhile had tidings been conveyed~Of Charles' decree: that 79 46| durance vile the knight conveyed;~And how Rogero, that the 80 46| costly tent, through air conveyed,~For young Rogero made a 81 46| from whence 'twas brought, conveyed anew.~ ~ LXXX~Two thousand