Canto

 1   Int|         seeks to derail fate and keep Ruggiero from becoming a
 2     1|         harm amid those woods to keep,~The damsel weened she might
 3     1|          pining lover sought.~To keep the king in play are all
 4     2|    blades such changeful measure keep,~The hammer-strokes of Vulcan
 5     2|       Arrived beneath the craggy keep, the two~Contend which warrior
 6     2|          Straight wend me to the keep, sir cavalier,~Which holds
 7     3|       its place;~And still shall keep it, if the lights which
 8     4|       gave her bugle breath, the keep below,~To call the castled
 9     4|          first, nor he~Needed to keep the cavaliers at bay;~But
10     4|         only built the beauteous keep to be~Rogero's dungeon,
11     4|       its four quarters, in this keep I treasure;~(Whatever heart
12     6|          clear the field,~And to keep off the wicked crew which
13     8|        in air the bird no longer keep:~Then glad Rogero leaves
14     8|        to swallow me,~So that he keep me not in pain! Thy hate~
15     8|          does seldom any measure keep;~Unused to cut her cruel
16     8|      fearful doubt,~The townsmen keep their watch by night and
17     8|       her an atonement due,~Will keep the damsel, not disturb
18    10|       they to larboard hawl.~And keep their course more nigh the
19    10|       more her widowed bed~Would keep, but from the couch in fury
20    10|  Logistilla's zeal and care~Ever keep fast (what may appear a
21    10|       strains~His daring eyes to keep the sun in view;~The Earl
22    11|        Of sea, he may be said to keep it all.~Waves roar: collected
23    12|          But, without thought to keep her plunder long.~ ~ LIII~
24    15|         upon~The shattered barks keep guard, and others go~A-field,
25    15|           beneath one Shepherd's keep.~ ~  XXVII~"And that this
26    16|       longer could stand mute or keep their ground:~But hearing
27    17|     ravening wolves, ordained to keep~Us, his ill-nurturing and
28    17|        Lion, that art charged to keep~The keys of Paradise, a
29    17|      Combined in that emprize to keep the place,~Who then a course
30    17|        CIV~The eight, who had to keep the field pretended~From
31    18|          She from his path would keep all steeds beside;~And knew
32    18|       nigh,~The scorned arms (to keep him from that train),~Such
33    18|          that he beheld Horatius keep,~Singly, the bridge against
34    18|       attend~My coming) how thou keep'st the red and white,~For
35    19|      Does she untent herself, or keep the shed.~Morning or eve
36    19|      bracelet gay,~And bade them keep it for her memory.~Departing
37    19|         shelter hie,~Nor yet can keep the open sea, nor fly.~ ~
38    19|          cannot fly, nor yet can keep the sea;~For mast and yards
39    19| Condemned to delve their land or keep their beeves.~-- If for
40    19|         complete,~Are tasked, to keep their cattle, or to plough.~
41    20|          the rest.~ ~  LII~" `To keep among us such a puissant
42    22|         Then, to Rogero: "Him to keep from harms,~Meseems we worthily
43    22|      abide.~ ~ XCII~"Thee will I keep no more, and this shall
44    23|      wastes not in the fire thou keep'st alive?~ ~ CXXVIII~"I
45    24|      sore,~The leaguered fort to keep her faith is used;~Even
46    24|       infused,~This I essayed to keep; but in the end,~To o'ermastering
47    24|         doubting in such wise~To keep him captive, or to loose
48    24|        finds an end.~ ~ XLIII~To keep the pact Zerbino makes him
49    24|       other season," said,~"Will keep this gift"; and levelled
50    24|   DISCORD stand aloof.~ ~ CXV~To keep the truce the rival warriors
51    25|      Aldigier of Clermont had in keep.~ ~ LXXII~Bastard of Buovo,
52    25|            Tis fitting he should keep him with stain;~For ill
53    25|            If this had sought to keep -- with greater care~He
54    26|          wicked Typheus seems to keep below.~'Mid those combined,
55    28|       kept, and after death will keep.~ ~ XVII~"The night before
56    28|        Better than one might she keep faith with two;~Nor haply
57    28|       treasure under ground,~And keep it from the use of all beside,~
58    29|         Nor peace with him would keep, nor any measure,~Upon that
59    29|       Resolves he will not after keep the pact,~As one who holds
60    29|       once those crags among,~To keep him from that fool he may
61    30|      which trickle from her eyes~Keep it from kindling at her
62    30|        Thou would'st defend, and keep from harm or stain~Such
63    30|       moves her in Mount Alban's keep to stay;~Nor ever thence
64    32|          mind~No stranger in his keep should ever inn,~So long
65    33|   pressed~Now was that knight to keep the promise made,~And thus
66    35|          and cried,~"Return, and keep thy word with me as bound."~
67    38|         And thought he ill could keep him from his blade.~Nor
68    38|         cavaliers,~As they would keep, if marshalled for the fight.~
69    39|         here,~Nor can the patron keep his prisoners down:~Him
70    41|      assault and cruel coil doth keep~Upon all sides that wintry
71    41|          receive,~Armed servants keep their watch both there and
72    41|          him beneath his courser keep at bay:~Bold Olivier, whose
73    42|        rein,~That can make wrath keep order and due bound,~And
74    42|        war be waged,~Or he shall keep the word, which he engaged.~ ~
75    42|         delay the cavalier~Would keep the promise he whilere had
76    43|         more in Gnide and Cyprus keep her court;~ ~ LIX~And so
77    44|          eye:~Let her refuse and keep her stedfast course;~For
78    46|        with wary ward~As fain to keep the paynim king at bay.~
79    46|      himself, Rogero wrought,~To keep his vantage taxing strength
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