Canto

 1     1|          The world, and deems none worthy of her love.~ ~ L~But her
 2     2|            on earth was flung;~The worthy sister of the valiant peer,~
 3     3| sanctifying thoughts which wait~On worthy spirit in a holy place,~
 4     3|           for me? and have I merit~Worthy the workings of prophetic
 5     3|           counsel led!~ ~ LXII~"O, worthy seed of Hercules the good,~
 6     5|          as to be~By him accounted worthy of the hand~Of his fair
 7     5|            gloomy forest went,~The worthy guerdon of a faith so tried,~
 8     5|     authority~Of one who seemed so worthy, by his cheer,~That he made
 9     6|         ARGUMENT~Ariodantes has, a worthy meed,~With his loved bride,
10     8|         consideration would appear~Worthy to stop him, but that he
11    10|           courser's rein)~"O lady, worthy but that chain to wear,~
12    11|           art divine,~Form raiment worthy of those limbs so fair,~
13    11|          And spear achieved things worthy to be shown,~I ween; but
14    12|            desert I well bestow;~A worthy recompense for all I owe!~ ~
15    13|            aught that might appear~Worthy of note, they wended many
16    15|                II~You, sir, earned worthy praise, when you o'erbore~
17    15|        shall be complete,~Charles' worthy captains for their lord
18    16|           He, who is fettered by a worthy chain,~Though his desire
19    16|           Who saved one citizen by worthy deed,~For rescuing such
20    16|           recompense shall be your worthy meed?~But if, from jealousy
21    17|     mourned by every one,~Who as a worthy knight the warrior grace,~
22    17|         that you,~An excellent and worthy cavalier,~Should take this
23    17|      hither, by the way:~But him I worthy of my company~Deemed, by
24    17|            better he from tower, a worthy pain,~Were gibbeted, than
25    17|          were a princely deed, and worthy praise."~ ~ CXXVI~A voucher
26    17|            he shall meet~A guerdon worthy of his treacherous feat.~ ~
27    18|           Gryphon had avenged with worthy deed,~Him honoured with
28    18|         load,~And chased Brunello, worthy of the cord.~More to relate
29    18|            tribute paid~To Virtue, worthy better prize to wear.~Now
30    18|          rare~Of constant love, is worthy to be known:~Medoro and
31    19|          such studies in that part~Worthy of praise and fame are held
32    20|            have done,~And of their worthy works the memory~And lustre
33    20|          with insolence and pride,~Worthy the cavalier who was her
34    21|        what happy fruit!~Oh what a worthy guerdon is thy meed!~Branded
35    21|            of so rigorous mood the worthy gain~Have and enjoy. In
36    22|           With right that victory, worthy little praise.~"By what
37    26|             In this frail life are worthy to be blest,~-- Held glorious
38    26|       prest the plain.~A mark well worthy fierce Rogero's force,~The
39    26|          of imploring grace,~Those worthy peers (whose names you sculptured
40    26|            may retain;~Deeming her worthy any cavalier,~He would by
41    26|            as he was wont to show,~Worthy to be a paladin of France;~
42    27|          When, once or twice, that worthy pair a view~Have taken of
43    27|        Those knights, but that the worthy king of Spain~Came thither
44    28|           withal;~And of a hundred worthy fame may tell,~For one whose
45    29|        historic page~They may with worthy argument supply;~So that
46    30|         was a thing of nought,~Nor worthy to be tried in martial field;~
47    30|         LII~But yet no stroke well worthy of their might~Those peers
48    30|            nor do I see~If thou as worthy praise or blame regard~Such
49    31|        guerdon does not cease.~For worthy service in the end is paid,~
50    32|          destiny entrained,~Words, worthy credence, moved me much,
51    32|       without fail:~They that less worthy were should void the tower,~
52    33|            blossoms scarce appear,~Worthy immortal glory, Frederick
53    33|         Wont much to worship every worthy guest.~Already all were
54    34|        peer;~Who, voiced by many a worthy witness still,~The praises
55    35|          vain;~But that is may his worthy cradle be,~Whereof I speak,
56    35|            Lethe's water light~The worthy names, which lasting praise
57    35|         fight~With warrior that is worthy of my might."~ ~ LXXI~Bradamant'
58    37|   despising Fortune's every wound.~Worthy of one another are the twain;~
59    37|         fine I say, that every age~Worthy of story, many a dame supplies;~
60    37|          and would have been alway~Worthy of every praise and fame,
61    40|            command.~That fleet the worthy Sansonetto led,~(As good
62    40|         and here.~Who of reward is worthy, who of shame,~To a thousand
63    40|         hand,~In reverent wise and worthy of the twain,~Those valiant
64    41|          COMES: In gilded vest~And worthy of himself he will be drest.~ ~
65    41|         fast and vigil stained,~He worthy of much worship one espied,~
66    42|          deny,~So honest seems the worthy warrior's end.~Him Dudon,
67    42|         brought him aid;~And among worthy warriors, and before~King
68    43|         loftiness of mind would be~Worthy all praise, if he avoided
69    43|        That in all liberal and all worthy arts~Shall flourish so these
70    43|           town~One Anselm, that of worthy lineage came;~A wight that
71    43|      Springs forth and saith: `Ah! worthy deed! which I~Found in such
72    43|          is nought?~ ~ CXLII~" `If worthy of one death thou deemest
73    43|         one death thou deemest me,~Worthy art thou a hundred deaths
74    43|             And who, himself, some worthy place desires~As much, wherein
75    44|       reply,~The entreaty was well worthy of the maid;~And that with
76    45|          and declare~The champions worthy of each other are.~ ~ LXXXII~
77    46|         him doth young Leo fare.~A worthy following and of high renown~
78    46|      valour done,~What other is so worthy of the prize?~-- Should
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