IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] robust 4 rocca 1 rochelle 3 rock 76 rock-built 1 rock-chained 1 rock-stone 2 | Frequency [« »] 76 monster 76 pass 76 pursue 76 rock 76 smote 75 broke 75 courteous | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances rock |
Canto
1 1| heels had split a metal rock.~ ~ LXXV~Then to the maid 2 2| river, and he clears the rock.~ ~ XX~Let it not, sir, 3 2| fair castle planted on the rock.~ ~ XLII~"From far it shone 4 2| and sorcery:~Who on this rock its towers of steel did 5 2| fly,~Runs round the rugged rock with hopeless quest.~So 6 2| his bugle blew,~And the rock rang and fortress on the 7 3| She, after rising from the rock, dismayed~At her shrewd 8 4| vale descended.~ ~ XII~A rock from that deep valley's 9 4| captive still towards the rock.~ ~ XXXVII~Round by the 10 4| hill~To an inhospitable rock is turned.~Nor wall nor 11 5| the calamity!~Since from a rock, which over ocean hung,~ 12 5| headland, he~Plunged from a rock amid the watery roar.~I 13 6| beast or fountain, plant or rock.~ ~ LIII~"I willingly to 14 8| mighty train,~Some into rock or tree, to fountain some,~ 15 8| lady bears~To shore, where rock and cavern shag the brink,~ 16 8| coloured in the living rock.~ ~ XXXIX~She, fixed and 17 8| hermit hoar~Of that high rock above her, had surveyed~ 18 8| death awaits her on the rock.~This will not I, so sorrow 19 10| the far shore there rose a rock; below~Scooped by the breaker' 20 10| dame prepares~From the high rock amid the waves to leap.~ 21 10| descried~In passing, to the rock with fetters tied;~ ~ XCIII~ 22 10| XCIII~Bound to the naked rock upon the strand,~In the 23 10| rare,~Which to the rugged rock so fastened seemed~By the 24 10| smites,~But as on steel or rock the weapon lights.~ ~ CII~ 25 10| cleave the hard and rugged rock.~ ~ CV~With suchlike warfare 26 11| skiff; for I~Will to the rock without more company.~ ~ 27 11| Approaching to the naked rock as near~As vigorous hand 28 11| attained,~With this towards the rock Orlando speeds:~He hawls 29 11| concerned him nought,~The naked rock the bold Orlando nears,~ 30 12| quivering flame.~Orlando to the rock approached, to spy~If there 31 14| this forest deep,~Into the rock there runs a grotto wide.~ 32 17| carried,~Hollowed within a rock, upon the shore;~Of snowy 33 17| Almost upon the summit of the rock,~Another cavern was contrived, 34 17| sheep from pasture to their rock,~By the fell swain who stalked 35 17| to bear Lucina from the rock.~ ~ LX~"The orc, at eve, 36 18| night the king regards, nor rock, nor stone,~Nor stream: -- 37 19| wave did spin,~On bark or rock, if yielding were the stone,~ 38 20| sate stedfast as a metal rock,~And at the warrior's morion 39 21| With its fast root the rock as deeply cleaves,~So firmly 40 22| and cuirass of the diamond rock.~One he had made them give 41 23| go,~Fearing the gale and rock, till he is through~The 42 23| crystal run,~Shade, caverned rock, and grass, and plants, 43 23| not differing from the rock.~ ~ CXII~Then well-nigh 44 23| shifting, harder than a rock~And sharper than a nettle 45 23| sapling and the caverned rock,~Where Medore and Angelica 46 24| all~In strange disorder, rock and water-fall.~ ~ XLIX~ 47 24| He just before, as on a rock he stood,~Had seen the wretch' 48 24| amain;~Who stands as firm as rock which billows beat.~And 49 27| yawning ditch, or swamp,~Wood, rock, or rugged cliff, the steed 50 27| from high,~The loosened rock and solid bastion rain,~ 51 27| woes,~With him from hollow rock is heard to mourn:~"O female 52 29| One says he burst upon a rock's rude bed,~And lay one 53 30| appears to rive and Heaven to rock.~ ~ XLVIII~From this side 54 33| in rest:~All, save that rock which -- Typheus' endless 55 33| thicket, wet or dry,~Tree, rock, or river, with design to 56 34| which rose~Out of a living rock, within that wood,~And bathed 57 36| with a furious earthquake rock;~And from that marble monument 58 37| Him in his castle on the rock bestow.~ ~ LXXXI~"His wrath 59 37| round by wall or ditch.~A rock was in the middle, fortified~ 60 37| mountain's rugged side~Tree, rock, and crop and field, the 61 41| gathered force anew.~Lo! a bare rock, ahead, appears in sight,~ 62 41| from wreck on that rude rock and bare,~All to their private 63 41| little distant sees that rock, in vain~Eschewed by him 64 41| water rose,~And from the rock the abandoned vessel bore;~ 65 41| When safe upon the barren rock he stood,~A new alarm the 66 42| world's flower, on Alpine rock should vye,~In that equestrian 67 42| erspread the plain with broken rock.~ ~ XXII~So, of Fulgoso' 68 43| hence, he said~A lonely rock inhabits in this sea;~Whose 69 43| course, espies~The lonely rock, upon Aurora's rise.~ ~ 70 43| Safely beside the rugged rock and fell:~The marquis there, 71 44| not stayed~From the lone rock, whereon the waters roared,~ 72 44| ill in store;~I am a very rock of faith, by sea~And winds 73 45| furious sea is moved the rock,~Smote day and night by 74 45| maintain,~And, firmer than a rock, am still found true!~And 75 46| wind~Be blown from Calpe's rock to furthest Ind.~ ~ XIX~ 76 46| arms hewn from adamantine rock,~The spear would pierce