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1 Int| and Ranaldo ("Rinaldo" in Rose).~When Argalia falls to 2 Int| and Marfisa ("Marphisa" in Rose), an Asian warrior-Queen. 3 Int| named Ruggiero ("Rogero" in Rose). Ruggiero, who is said 4 Int| Fiordelisa ("Flordelice" in Rose). All play major or semi-major 5 1| Breast-high, from the mid river rose upright,~The apparition 6 1| flowering thorn and vermeil rose:~The tuft reflected in the 7 1| virgin has her image in the rose~Sheltered in garden on its 8 1| pluck the fresh and morning rose,~Which, should I tarry, 9 1| in leafy honours last;~So rose the paynim knight with troubled 10 2| Rode, till the royal city rose before~His eyes; where Charlemagne 11 2| blow,~Sank in a thought and rose; and soaring, laid~Hands 12 2| appear;~Where in the middle rose a rugged block,~With a fair 13 3| town, whose produce is the rose,~The rose which gives it 14 3| produce is the rose,~The rose which gives it name in Grecian 15 5| Albano's peer,~And, ere he rose, unlaced the helm he wore:~ 16 6| And there, close-by where rose a bubbling fount,~Begirt 17 7| scattered, of the lily and the rose.~Like ivory smooth, the 18 7| clear glass the lily or the rose.~ ~ XXIX~The plant no closer 19 8| Stanza XLIX untranslated by Rose)~ ~ L~ (Lines 1-2 untranslated 20 8| Lines 1-2 untranslated by Rose)~Hopeless, at length upon 21 8| this time a mighty tempest rose,~And wasted flowers, and 22 9| the plain:~For the first rose so ready and so light,~He 23 9| African Anteus, in the fight,~Rose from the sand with prouder 24 9| touched the ground, to view~He rose with doubled force and vigour 25 10| beautiful and fresh, and like a rose,~When this first opening 26 10| XXIII~On the far shore there rose a rock; below~Scooped by 27 10| of a turret hoar,~Which rose beside the beach, amid the 28 10| within these gardens fine;~Or rose, or violet of like quality,~ 29 10| white lily and vermillion rose,~Which mingled in her lovely 30 10| streamed~Amid fresh-opening rose and lily fair,~Stand on 31 10| main.~Upon the bank there rose an oakwood hoar,~Where Philomel 32 12| coral come:~And between rose and lily, from her eyes~ 33 13| beside the deeply-crimsoning rose,~Willow by laurel evergreen, 34 14| pleasure, to award.~But as they rose the following morn more 35 15| skies,~Scatters the violet, rose, and lily fair.~He for this 36 16| But bold Zerbino quickly rose anew;~And, eager to avenge 37 17| crupper, sore~Astound; yet rose at length, unsheathed his 38 18| Thyme, marjoram, crocus, rose, and lily gay~From odoriferous 39 19| yet untouched, the virgin rose,~Angelica permits the young 40 20| eighteen years)~Or blooming rose, new-gathered from the thorn.~ 41 22| Crimsoning with deeper than the rose's dyes,~And his fair love' 42 23| when to mid-height scarce rose my pain.~The vital moisture 43 24| Zerbino's, languid as a rose;~Rose gathered out of season, 44 24| Zerbino's, languid as a rose;~Rose gathered out of season, 45 24| than itself sustained;~So rose that African with ready 46 25| impure or pure, despair;~The rose I well might gather from 47 25| LXV - LXIX untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXX~"The thing remained 48 26| champion -- prompt for fight,~Rose lightly from the herbage 49 26| better side;~And, as he rose in haste and lacked support,~ 50 26| Doralice.~ ~ CXXXII~Marphisa rose meanwhile, to fury stirred;~ 51 27| once a formidable larum rose;~Horns, drums, and shrilling 52 27| universal noise and shout,~Which rose nigh equally on either side,~ 53 28| Lines 7 & 8 untranslated by Rose)~ ~ XLIV~"You may believe 54 28| Lines 1-6 untranslated by Rose)~They to Zattiva come upon 55 28| Stanza LXI untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXII~"She bade him come -- 56 28| LXIII - LXX untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXXI~"Gazing on one 57 28| LXXXIII untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXXXIV~So reasoning, 58 28| paynim monarch from the table rose:~Then lays him on his bed, 59 29| mountain-summit fell,~Which rose above a mile beyond that 60 30| otter swim,~Leapt in and rose upon the further side.~Behold! 61 30| deeply dyed~Than crimson rose, himself in tears, replied.~ ~ 62 31| staggering horse:~Rinaldo's rose so quick, he might be said~ 63 31| flanks above the waves he rose,~And Brandimart assailed 64 31| rush of foot confounded --~Rose all about, that hill, dale, 65 32| mingled with the crimson rose.~Nor less desires the damsel, 66 32| set, Duke Aymon's daughter rose,~And next the courier maid 67 34| length a limpid till, which rose~Out of a living rock, within 68 34| In airy circles swiftly rose the car,~And reached the 69 35| was dyed~All over with the rose's crimson grain.~She after 70 36| deeds, as they to memory rose,~In summing up past times, 71 37| dyes of Paestum's crimson rose,~When vernal airs their 72 38| monarch said.~ ~ XX~Then rose and locked her in a new 73 38| force should march, Astolpho rose,~And his winged hippogryph 74 38| Africa had said.~The Spaniard rose, and bending reverently~ 75 41| meanwhile, the troubled water rose,~And from the rock the abandoned 76 42| earth extended, ere~She rose and shook her snakes in 77 43| following morn before them rose~The pleasant shores that 78 46| whom our pure, sweet idiom rose,~And who, of vulgar usage 79 46| stirred himself, again he rose:~He gripes Rogero so, fast