Canto

 1     1|    Changed into senseless stone appeared the knight.~ ~ XL~Pensive,
 2     2|        quick the rape, that all appeared a dream,~Until I heard in
 3     2|        me for a guide)~Where it appeared the ruthless thief had born,~
 4     2|         fair to sight~The walls appeared, as I approached more nigh.~
 5     2|        semblance and rich vest,~Appeared a lady of no mean degree;~
 6     6|         her jeopardy,~That none appeared to lend the damsel aid,~
 7     6|         which blocked the road,~Appeared, with monstrous paunch and
 8     6|         city's gate,~Whose wall appeared like shining gold I said,~
 9     6|        Who haply yet would have appeared more fair,~Had they observed
10     7|   practice, to our age unknown,~Appeared with youth and beauty not
11     8|         LXXX~To good Orlando it appeared as he,~Mid odorous flowers,
12    10|      better shore rejoicing: he~Appeared as all benign and all discreet,~
13    10|    Rogero, and the veil undone,~Appeared to give the sky another
14    10|       arms undo:~Never the task appeared to him so long;~For where
15    11|    deeds Orlando did in stower,~Appeared with the new grass and dainty
16    12|      his casque.~ ~ LXV~By what appeared to her the meetest way,~
17    13|        sore for breath,~That he appeared well nigh reduced to death.~ ~
18    14|    review before King Agramant,~Appeared King Oran with his martial
19    14|         it from her lovely face appeared,)~For others mourned, while
20    14|      they were unsown.~Her hair appeared to be at strife; in hue~
21    15|         pleasure, when the duke appeared in sight;~For 'twas two
22    16|       following crowd, in sight~Appeared, with levelled lance, their
23    16|       what more loud than these appeared to ring)~Tumult, and shriek,
24    16|      the Christian and the Moor~Appeared, without advantage in the
25    18|        Approaching nearer, this appeared more plain,~When heaps of
26    19|         stout and stubborn oak, appeared;~So splintered even to the
27    19|          Unwont to be unhorsed, appeared his fall.~ ~ XCVI~They scarcely
28    20|   silent wise,~And in the place appeared, amid the throng,~Head of
29    20|         weak, and wearied sore,~Appeared, but pined by melancholy
30    22|        encounter gone.~Foremost appeared 'mid those three knights
31    22|         arrayed before him, had appeared~Yet less than little children
32    24|   Durindana such misdeed~To him appeared, it past all other woes;~
33    24|         sight, so well~Beloved, appeared about to quit the sell.~ ~
34    25|         to her my sister's face~Appeared, less fair her ways, less
35    26|             LXXVIII~When knight appeared not on the other side,~Who
36    26|         to bear!~But his desire appeared to him so right,~In succour
37    26|      that day,~Comrade in arms) appeared like fire to glow,~Enraged,
38    27|        Whence he, as soon as he appeared at court,~By chance, was
39    27|      eyes who marked the event,~Appeared throughout to thwart his
40    27|         a throne of ample state appeared~Agramant and Marsilius;
41    27|          which equipt with wing~Appeared when flying her) she recognized;~
42    27|       or poor;~And that, if one appeared of purer strain,~'Twas that
43    29|        The liquor, tasted once, appeared divine,~Sweeter than nectar
44    33|    worth~By other, that has yet appeared on earth.~ ~ XXVIII~"Nereus
45    33|       their hardihood was gone)~Appeared as stupefied by their surprise,~
46    33|     Above three yards in length appeared to view~The monster's beak;
47    33|   infernal and avenging clan --~Appeared the monstrous Harpies' craving
48    34|      pitch arose,~Not only what appeared to sight did stain;~But
49    34|      his nose applied,~When (it appeared) it to its place was gone;~
50    34|        so light he found,~As it appeared, when piled among the rest.~
51    35|       maid, that, in her sight,~Appeared a warrior fitted for her
52    36|     Whose saplings of one stamp appeared to view.~ ~ XLII~Within
53    37|     plaint, who in strange garb appeared:~For to the navel were those
54    37|       nor, mid so large a clan,~Appeared the visage of a single man.~ ~
55    37|        And, even dead, her face appeared to glow~With joy, at having
56    37|       his spine and at his paps appeared.~ ~  CII~As many as are
57    38| Bradamant, when she in the camp appeared,~Was greeted with a welcome
58    39|         in show~And gesture she appeared as Rodomont,~And seemed,
59    42|         full sail a nimble bark appeared,~As if she to that island
60    42|      wrought image, she disdain~Appeared to nurse, that one of wit
61    43|         greenwood grows.~Silent appeared the gloomy place, and one~
62    43|  changed to day the sable night appeared.~ ~ CLXXVI~They raise the
63    44|       friendly port these hopes appeared to ride,~These hopes a foul
64    44|       The emperor, when his son appeared in sight.~Leading his squadrons
65    44|        rind;~And the long lance appeared a palm behind.~ ~ LXXXVII~
66    45|         that no more,~Which had appeared to her so fair before.~ ~
67    45|   resort,~No longer what it was appeared that court.~ ~ XXVII~What
68    45|        be repaid.~So, albeit it appeared a hardship sore~And thing
69    45|     haste, enclosed that night,~Appeared the martial maid, equipt
70    45|      armed, Rogero in the lists appeared,~When the first dawn of
71    45|        the bridal was deferred,~Appeared anew, and other question
72    45|        nor on the following two~Appeared, nor news of him were signified;~
73    46|       with viands aye the board appeared.~ ~ C~Who is a valiant knight,
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