Canto

 1     2|      XXVII~Rinaldo never executed thing~Less willingly, prevented
 2     2|        lose my pains,~Where every thing is lost I prize below.~But
 3     4|         heaven!" she cries,~"What thing is this I hear?" and quickly
 4     4|    watchful maid attends to every thing,~Glad at her heart, and
 5     6|     garden, puts in disarray~This thing or that. Of the assassin
 6    10|         if she might~Discover any thing beside the shore;~Nor, save
 7    10|           save the shore, was any thing in sight.~She calls Bireno,
 8    10|        and land,~Or repossess the thing she held so dear.~Love,
 9    10|           fast (what may appear a thing~Impossible) her own perpetual
10    14|          storm foresaw,~And every thing forestalled, ere yet begun~
11    15|      conquer always is a glorious thing.~'Tis true, indeed, a bloody
12    15|            than which no quainter thing~Was ever by the file and
13    15|         yet her own,~'Twere not a thing to brook -- to sleep alone.~ ~
14    17|         of life.~Nor could in any thing assist his wife.~ ~ LXII~"
15    17|          how,~In every point, the thing rehearsed was done;~He thanked
16    17|      device,~They made the meed a thing of passing price.~ ~ LXXXIII~
17    17|    corslet's iron case,~And every thing in fine perform in play,~
18    17|          at full possest~Of every thing, -- and how, in white array,~
19    17|            And cries, "It seems a thing unheard, that you,~An excellent
20    18|          hear you this, or other, thing adduce;~Or him you let,
21    18|      first I have to say of other thing.~ ~ XXVI~I have of haughty
22    18|        known,~She, for no earthly thing, the iron vest~And weapons
23    18|      death I cover, I:~What other thing is left me, here above,~
24    19|      share.~Then, -- either every thing to lose, or gain~Their liberty, --
25    20|        Victual or other necessary thing.~ ~ XXVII~"For vengeance (
26    20|          Tidings as of a precious thing and rare.~She was the daughter
27    21|         Who sees and judges every thing below,~And in HIS grace
28    21|           swear~To grant in every thing Gabrina's suit,~If from
29    21|           He, if he might, is any thing beside,~Would readily assist
30    22|        discern,~Or that hereafter thing can pleasure me~So much,
31    22|        well, you may,)~'Tis not a thing concluded in an hour.~And
32    22|            again.~ ~ XCVI~Nor any thing throughout that livelong
33    23|         exprest,~And ever saw the thing more clear and plain;~And
34    23|          thought~How possibly the thing might be untrue:~The some
35    23|        And that he, whosoe'er the thing had planned,~Had counterfeited
36    23|      clear, too plain~To make the thing, and this would rather shrowd,~
37    24|         thence departed, when the thing I knew,~Seeking the wretch
38    24|          nature, sin and err.~One thing alone distinguishes the
39    24|        sake; and, if I may~In any thing command thee, I command,~
40    25|           sight.~Nor left she any thing of her lament~Untold; which
41    25| untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXX~"The thing remained concealed between
42    28|    Impossible Astolpho deemed the thing,~Who hitherto had thought
43    28|         The monarch, who to every thing beside~Could better have
44    29|        foolish wise,~Even now the thing shall to thyself be shown,~
45    30|    Mandricardo or Rogero slain;~A thing by cruel Destiny decreed.~
46    30|           that the question was a thing of nought,~Nor worthy to
47    30|            for love of Heaven! of thing so light:~For if (to my
48    30|     warrant it I dare,~Albeit the thing may easily be true;~For
49    31|    Weighed with this other, was a thing of nought:~This after some
50    32|    distance she perceives,~Or any thing that speaks a cavalier,~'
51    32|          house two damsels were a thing unmeet;~One lady must dislodge,
52    33|        for impossible appears the thing,~Devoid of hope remains
53    37|        valiant wight~Should joy a thing so excellent and dear,~Olindro
54    37|      Which she could spend on any thing beside,~A falsehood she
55    37|         cries;~And, leaving every thing in tears below,~Him in his
56    37|     Marphisa, who had planned the thing whilere~With Aymon's daughter
57    39|      seems some strange, unlawful thing to do,~Yet marvels at himself,
58    39|        Did but to him a worthless thing appear.~What he through
59    40|          XVII~This and that other thing the Nubians bore,~And by
60    41|       hand,~Signs to the crew the thing he would command.~ ~ XI~
61    41|          LXI~The Lord, that every thing doth see and hear,~Had to
62    43|           heavenly, and no mortal thing;~And in the liberal arts
63    43|      wisdom, that wouldst sound~A thing which thou wouldst gladly
64    43|           case,~Unweeting how the thing had happened, learns;~Nor
65    43|        often doth befall~That one thing from another takes its rise,~
66    44|        more smit~Than any worldly thing beside, nor they~Aught heed
67    44|          heart like marble is, or thing least prone~Beneath the
68    44|          a blest~And supernatural thing believes the band.~On him
69    45|      appeared a hardship sore~And thing well-nigh impossible, he
70    45|    Neither Frontino nor yet other thing.~Whereby he may be known,
71    45|         this royal edict cried,~A thing concealed from none, expecting
72    45|           take nor yet to slay;~A thing that is not, in my judgment,
73    46|         worthier or more honoured thing~Adorned the dome of Keysar
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