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1 1| Within soft moss and herbage form a bed;~And to delay and 2 1| heavenly hue,~And lovely form which broke upon his view.~ ~ 3 3| second ended,~Fashioned in form of church, and large and 4 3| rabble turns of various form;~And when it thrice with 5 3| Azo, that next approaching form shall be,~And, his good 6 5| is seen Rinaldo's lofty form,~The flower of those who 7 6| mixed modes, all lovely, form a bower;~And, breaking with 8 6| Astolpho, turned~From his true form, to barren plant and rude:~ 9 7| cup to Jove.~ ~ XXI~They form a ring, the board and festive 10 7| he,~I think, whom in that form she raised from hell;~And 11 7| Pierced with golden wire, in form of ring,~Is either ear; 12 7| dame;~Nor old Atlantes' form was needed more,~The good 13 7| obtain,~Atlantes de Carena's form; but she,~Seeing his health 14 8| these, was first in human form arrayed:~For much his kindred 15 8| Might leave whoever had the form surveyed,~If she were real 16 8| them find a damsel, who~A form as beauteous as that other 17 9| Sighing, to him he paints her form and show;~Then prays him 18 10| censure be depressed.~His form he in the lucid mirror eyes,~ 19 10| compassing the warrior, form a round.~ ~ XCI~So that 20 10| not know;~Which wore no form of animal exprest,~Save 21 11| dames collected;~And in one form perfection to combine,~Some 22 11| viewed~Naked that beauteous form; for sure it were~He never 23 11| nor Pallas' art divine,~Form raiment worthy of those 24 12| to his affairs a better form:~ ~ LXXIII~Hence did the 25 12| welcome him rise lightly form their seat,~And with benign 26 14| assault (so bids the monarch) form;~Who will himself go forth 27 14| as they stray,~An island form, and so secure the main~ 28 14| scaled, upon all hands,~Form cruel garlands for the paynim 29 15| son,~And to thy succour, form among the blest,~May God 30 16| vaunt,~Whose blood will form a lake ere day be done,~ 31 18| When they him hurtling form his sell descried.~ ~ CLV~ 32 18| drowned,~Agramant, who would form the band anew,~(With him 33 18| Have styled as of a triple form, and who~Thy sovereign beauty 34 20| By this alone withheld form taking sore~And signal vengeance 35 20| virtue and for beauteous form~Was never equalled, nor 36 22| ill-visaged cavalier;~Each, in the form which in the thicket blind~ 37 23| might boast to be,~In human form, without humanity;~ ~ XLIX~ 38 26| Into that gentle palfrey's form, who bore~The beauteous 39 27| pursue;~Because her distant form they yet survey;~But finally 40 27| offended,~That Rodomont form him detained his horse,~ 41 29| about in air,~Dismist him form his hand towards the sea.~ 42 29| that, which can the truth form falsehood sift,~Experience, 43 29| dread~That mortal poison form these herbs be prest.~With 44 29| stirrups lost; and, tumbling form the sell,~Reversed upon 45 30| So beauteous is Rogero's form to view,~She (from experience 46 31| what chanced Rinaldo shews;~Form the true history removes 47 32| affliction, Hope will rise,~And form a lodgement in her harassed 48 32| Mates thee in beauteous form and daring feat,~Since thou 49 32| thou my heart has ravished form my side,~-- Of this offence 50 33| dawn, and in a dream~The form of her Rogero seems to view.~ 51 33| against the sound;~In terror form the royal dome they speed,~ 52 34| corse,~Upon whose wasted form long time had beat~The winter' 53 34| fumes molest,~Which hither form the hellish fires ascend."~ 54 34| them not, such different form they wore.~He next saw that 55 35| Who rarely hid himself form living wight.~"Ye will I 56 37| She seems a bolt, dismist form burning sky,~Which, in its 57 37| melted snow;~And, rending form the mountain's rugged side~ 58 38| foe,~And free his kingdom form so long a woe.~ ~ VIII~Bradamant, 59 39| mournful son did guide,~In form of courser, a familiar sprite,~ 60 40| fell and fierce a tempest form,~Our pinnace cannot face 61 42| bleeding, with helm loosened form his head,~With half a shield 62 42| when he sees the horrid form appear,~Coming to seek him 63 42| porphyry are~The stones which form the gateway's arch above.~ 64 42| for the spacious portals form a shade;~And each two pillars 65 42| The statues in the middle form a round,~The floor whereof 66 43| that went with graceful form supplied;~So that in beauty 67 43| fashion in their well-known form and mien;~As eight that 68 43| with her bore~E'er brought form Ind, or Erithraean shore.~ ~ 69 43| take~By certain law, the form of spotted snake.~ ~ XCIX~" ` 70 43| And we that wear its evil form, alarm,~Outrage, and war 71 43| continuing, 'gan advise~What form he to that lady's eyes should 72 43| admiring all.~ ~ CXXXVIII~"Form, site, and sumptuous work 73 44| may break:~But, save the form it once hath taken, none~ 74 45| wrought for her, of various form and hue.~Bradamant for the 75 45| that in my heart inlaid~Thy form, so graceful and so fair 76 45| the pair.~In the other's form presents himself the one;~ 77 45| the flood that trickles form his eyes)~You are not to 78 46| winnowed clear,~Its genuine form in his example shows.~Behold