IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] distance 44 distanced 2 distances 2 distant 77 distemper 1 distempered 1 distill 1 | Frequency [« »] 78 ye 77 blows 77 bridge 77 distant 77 lo 77 mandricardo 77 rein | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances distant |
Canto
1 1| warrior knew, and, while yet distant, scanned~The angelic features 2 1| wakes aghast,~And sees the distant pine without its crown,~ 3 2| light.~I, too, that from a distant mountain gazed,~Fell senseless; 4 3| have passed since I from distant land~My course did to this 5 3| Alas! from Naples in this distant shrine,~Naples, where he 6 4| by enchantment from his distant lair,~The wizard thought 7 4| strain;~And throng from distant land, or country near,~French, 8 4| flight~As soon as they the distant succour view,~And squat 9 5| sought our Scotland from a distant shore:~ ~ XVII~"And with 10 7| every movement heard on distant floor,~Hoping 'twas her, 11 7| knight~Would, from Hydaspes' distant waves have spread,~To where 12 9| descried,~So that no longer distant signs appear~Of either shore 13 10| share."~So speaking, and yet distant from the shore,~To the safe 14 10| main:~So reached Sarmatia's distant land; and, where~Europe 15 11| tide.~ ~ XXXIV~Because she distant is, and evermore~Holds down 16 11| noise re-echoing round, the distant shore~And wood and hill 17 11| dolphins, and that day~For distant Aethiopia posts away.~ ~ 18 11| behind him and before,~Distant and near, as best they can, 19 12| dare~To vaunt, and whom you distant deemed: now see~If you can 20 12| through a fissure glowed~The distant flicker of a quivering flame.~ 21 13| not more than six miles distant lay.~To the other finally 22 13| alone,~If he were near or distant, would be shown."~ ~ LXXVIII~ 23 15| its double shore;~Makes distant Cochin, and with favouring 24 15| tokens true;~And shows the distant body on the sand.~I know 25 16| foeman slain,~Or little distant, prostrate on the plain.~ ~ 26 16| spies~King Prusion little distant, sovereign~Of the Alvaracchiae, 27 17| said, Damascus is; which distant lies~From Salem seven days' 28 18| Bristle, though she was often distant wide.~He fears the ill may 29 18| occupy.~The captain, little distant from his crew,~Is keener 30 19| sheltering thorn.~Secure and distant was his mate, that through~ 31 20| other countries near or distant, where~The wandering sun 32 20| bay~His eyes, and now, far distant from the land,~Beholds the 33 21| strongly walled,~On Servia's distant frontier had a fort.~Argaeus 34 22| From neighbouring parts and distant; but unknown~To all remained 35 23| hung.~ ~ LXXXII~Already distant half the range of bow~Is 36 26| ocean brought,~From clime so distant, with no other view,~Than 37 26| Albano prayed,~To wend, which distant one day's journey lies;~ 38 27| while pursue;~Because her distant form they yet survey;~But 39 27| But as my witnesses are distant wide,~If it be questioned, 40 27| hence to yonder tower, which distant nigh~Three leagues, o'erlooks 41 27| and Arles, and Rouen's distant shore,~Rhine, Rhone, and 42 28| endowed that home;~And he more distant would Paris deem~Than Tanais 43 28| that the period was too distant said,~And that 'twould be 44 28| Had gathered upon many a distant shore;~Him did her sire 45 28| Long absence, seeing with a distant part,~Converse with different 46 29| the sea, by one is said,~Distant three miles and more; and, 47 31| longer spied,~Now widely distant with the warrior's train,~ 48 31| earth?~ ~ XXXI~"Me on the distant bank of Euxine's flood~( 49 31| are nigh,~Scarce ten miles distant, on the banks of Seine;~ 50 31| dale, wood, and glade,~From distant parts, the deafening din 51 32| distance lie,~Yet the least distant lie from the LOST ISLE,~( 52 32| He overtakes the damsel's distant band.~ ~ LX~After him gallops 53 32| thence, by many miles, was distant wide~That mind which should 54 32| At least six leagues are distant all, but one,~Named TRISTRAM' 55 33| knight~Arrives in Nubia's distant realm, and here~Driving 56 33| shield,~Had sought a land so distant from their own,~Rising in 57 34| scowered Hyrcania to the distant brine.~ ~ XXXVII~"Him not 58 34| he schemes,~Which little distant, with its haughty height,~ 59 35| might stun~The ears of many distant from the ground.~The golden 60 37| that solitude,~A cry, not distant far, arrests the peer.~Then 61 37| which lies~But two leagues distant thence, where we were born,~ 62 37| bordering on the way,~And distant from the tower, his ambuscade.~ 63 37| thence, a stone's-throw distant, see~A troop, which through 64 37| hither came from her so distant shore.~I know not, I, if 65 38| discerned the plain, and distant brine,~He chooses from the 66 38| from land, beneath such distant sky,~Such mighty host would 67 39| maintain;~Save that a war of distant parts they try;~For there 68 39| By sea, and upon many a distant ground.~For he, upon his 69 41| surface from below;~And little distant sees that rock, in vain~ 70 41| forests bear,~Which little distant from Ateste are;~ ~ LXIV~ 71 41| And thither, where more distant on the plain~He sees his 72 42| barbarian wight;~And was so distant he could ill pursue;~If 73 43| starboard hand,~Not widely distant from them, lies that land.~ ~ 74 44| heads aside,~Thence to a distant ford for safety made;~And 75 45| thou; and canst thou so far distant be,~Thou heardest not this 76 46| quickly lend,~Is little distant from his latter end.~ ~ 77 46| grow~(Albeit she knew far distant from its root,~With many