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1 1| this my own experience shows),~No deed more sweet or 2 1| whatsoever scorn the damsel shows,~Though she awhile may weep 3 5| to which he clambered, shows.~Ariodantes weened, this 4 7| remedy for that grave evil shows.~Whence he, by her advised, 5 7| upon every side the damsel shows,~More than clear glass the 6 7| that the hidden treasure shows,~Not what it is, but rotten 7 8| its place a sable ensign shows,~Perhaps as suited to his 8 10| see, nor see I work, which shows~That man inhabits in this 9 10| his course.~ ~ LXVII~She shows him what to do, if he on 10 10| demi-front;~The Duke of Clarence shows a torch, and he~Is Duke 11 10| Earls: the first on white~Shows a cleft mount; a palm the 12 10| The Duke of Strathforth shows the bird, who strains~His 13 12| her mouth withdraws, and shows~Her face, unveiled to the 14 13| hitherto distinguished matron shows;~For beauty and for prudence 15 14| the vermeil field a lion shows;~Who, bitted by a maid, 16 15| lightly, that the soft sand shows~No token of the passing 17 15| death the tokens true;~And shows the distant body on the 18 16| fortune, by her double bounty, shows~She guards me more than 19 16| by the Moor,~Is none that shows an honest scar before.~ ~ 20 16| Saracen, with gore defiled,~Shows not his valour more than 21 16| side no valour feigns,~But shows, by doings, what he is in 22 16| upon the strand.~Lurcanio shows what are his force and breath;~ 23 17| out like savage swine he shows,~A breast with drivel foul, 24 17| way;~And him such favour shows, intent to please,~As might 25 18| chace,~Who, even in flying, shows his noble heart,~And threatening 26 18| changes not his place,~And shows how small his fear by act 27 18| slakes, but grown~Wilder, shows worse by day, -- if this 28 19| wrestling match, or such-like shows.~Four gates of solid bronze 29 21| assistance of the light,~Shows him Argaeus in the murdered 30 24| heart, and doleful visage shows.~If any ask me who the dame, 31 24| fly,~Raises her head, and shows her blithe and gay;~So Mandricardo, 32 25| goads herself and wears,~And shows no haste her sorrowing to 33 25| deceitful that brief slumber shows.~To her it seems, as if 34 26| stranger next the reason shows~Why thus in steel their 35 26| iron, smit by Balisarda shows~Like paper, not like stubborn 36 26| fain,~He for king Agramant shows little care.~-- "If thus" ( 37 30| the monarch cries,~And shows a visage with such fury 38 31| Rinaldo puts an end;~He shows himself in arms before the 39 31| sorely grieve the warrior shows;~And thus begin: "My lord, 40 31| when and where that damsel shows.~ ~ LXIII~She tells him 41 33| X~"To him sage Merlin shows, that well nigh all~Those 42 33| returns not one."~ ~ XVI~He shows King Pepin, shows King Charlemagne;~ 43 33| XVI~He shows King Pepin, shows King Charlemagne;~How into 44 33| the royal line~He after shows; who seemed to spread his 45 33| vesper-bell."~ ~ XXI~He shows them next (but after interval,~' 46 33| faithless Switzer made,~He shows the lord who hired him with 47 33| XXXVII~That warder then shows Caesar Borgia, grown~Puissant 48 33| exile seems to chase:~Then shows the king, that will the 49 34| vengeance doomed, as story shows;~Sent, for seven years, 50 35| Homer a conqueror Agamemnon shows,~And makes the Trojan seem 51 37| Phoebus to his silvery sister shows~His visage more, and lends 52 37| multitude,~He springs, and there shows mercy unto none.~Mown are 53 37| sore in years her visage shows,)~In guise wherein some 54 38| that ground~The apostle shows, and with it bids the knight~ 55 38| Biserta to assail;~And shows him how that people inexpert~ 56 38| martial lords the best,~Yet shows a troubled face; not that 57 39| that case the Moorish envoy shows,~To King Branzardo's offer 58 39| faithful cavalier,~As plainly shows her joy; which woes o'erblown~ 59 40| slaughter, under different shows,~Which -- venging us for 60 40| wall~With rivalry, which shows the kingly heart;~Who carry 61 41| day its virtue keeps,~Well shows, by manifest effects and 62 41| untouched by toil whilere,~Well shows that cordial was the draught, 63 41| wintry foliage cleaves,~Well shows that verdant were its spring 64 41| labourers of the Gospel shows,~Paid by the vineyard's 65 41| Gradasso standing by~As clearly shows by whom the knight was slain.~ 66 43| damsel ripe for husband shows,~So that the fruit may now 67 43| the Bodeno past. Already shows~Faintly the eastern blue, 68 43| vessel him bethinks~Which shows his consort's guilt to him 69 43| manners and so graceful shows,~She seems all love and 70 43| break faith with him, he shows,~As soon as he shall from 71 43| above the silent goddess shows~Her shining horn, to guide 72 43| suffused and red with weeping shows.~Nor wears a gladder face 73 44| new sun his early radiance shows,~A city to the left Rogero 74 45| through that day unbroken shows;~As he, that at his daily 75 46| genuine form in his example shows.~Behold an Obyson, that 76 46| to spy~My boat near land shows pleasure and surprise.~There, 77 46| rooted feet, he like a statue shows;~Like statue more than man, 78 46| descending locks, the tapestry shows,~Deputed by Corvinus to