Canto

 1     1|       eye my offering scan,~Nor scorn my gifts who give thee all
 2     1|       be done.~Then, whatsoever scorn the damsel shows,~Though
 3     2|            XXVIII~And there, in scorn of cautious pilot's skill~(
 4     3|     lord;~He who shall laugh to scorn the civil rage~Of the rebellious
 5     5|         Redeemed from death and scorn, her virtue shown,~With
 6     6|   assumed my seat;~And me, with scorn, she doomed to banishment,~
 7     7|        spear,~To do the warrior scorn and bar the road.~Bidding
 8     8|       Him, kindling into pretty scorn, she smites~With one hand
 9     9|   cunning sleight,~He laughs to scorn what wit and force can do.~
10     9|  instead of help have paid,~And scorn me, having drained my scanty
11    11|       Olympia; whom, beside the scorn~Which Love put on her, Fortune
12    12|       and defend~From scathe or scorn, which others might intend.~ ~
13    14|      sleeps."~ ~ XLI~He who for scorn had daffed the world aside,~
14    14|    broken spear;~And think foul scorn beneath the pounding stake~
15    17|  remained, and sullied with the scorn~Esteemed himself, which
16    17|         of his honours that the scorn~Which on the vile Martano
17    17|       detains, with mockery and scorn,~In a dark chamber, till
18    18|      dogs, blows, and ceaseless scorn;~Who hunts the scattered
19    18|       Gryphon foully brought to scorn;~And, for I loathed such
20    19|   haught disdain,~She seemed to scorn this ample world, and strayed~
21    19|       is about to do the lovers scorn,~But to the bold Marphisa
22    20|        young Zerbino scathe and scorn,~And makes him guardian
23    20|       law would soon be held in scorn,~And fail together with
24    20|      grave,~Rather than in such scorn survive a slave!~ ~ LXII~"
25    20|         to encounter skaith and scorn.~ ~ LXXXVII~Of proof the
26    20|         with such insolence and scorn,~You would entreat me fair
27    21|       prince makes known,~Whose scorn and hatred hence derive
28    22|        sail, and fly with noted scorn that shore.~Now following
29    22|       knight intend~To bring to scorn his art and evil ways,~Suspicious
30    22| Vanished, and him did with that scorn appay.~The courser, to his
31    22|         rest~Without some noted scorn and injury goes;~Both of
32    23|   puissant love, had thought no scorn~To be the consort of a poor
33    24|      who would have avenged the scorn,~Intended to the damsel,
34    24|        the pair,~That with foul scorn and outrage bars their way;~
35    24|         dearly will the offered scorn requite.~ ~ XCVIII~When
36    25|     What a ceaseless smart~Will scorn inflict, what shame will
37    27|         work the Christian army scorn.~ ~ III~Had he some little
38    27|         sword.~ ~ LXIV~Fury and scorn Gradasso's visage heats,~
39    27|         well as other shame and scorn~She on her road had from
40    27|          CX~Branded with double scorn, before those peers,~By
41    27|     therefore proud and full of scorn~Women, because man issues
42    28|         with lies,~In shame and scorn of womankind; though ne'
43    28|       on the king the self-same scorn,~Again beheld that dwarf
44    28|       his anger down and bitter scorn;~Since on the holy water
45    29|       for this, would venge the scorn~He and a thousand more from
46    30|     onto to one, with scathe or scorn appay?~And me shall now
47    31|    should be long delaid.~ ~ IV~Scorn, and repulse, and finally
48    31|        inly said;~Who thus foul scorn would to the rest have done.~
49    32|        throng,~She thought foul scorn to stain her generous hands~
50    32|      whilere,~Clodion had every scorn deserved to bear,~He was
51    34|    lived, repaid with spite and scorn.~With countless others swarm
52    34|      abandoned to the heathens' scorn.~Incestuous love for a fair
53    35|     boasts, had been too foul a scorn.~ ~ LVI~Yet still with new
54    36|       And be with such unwonted scorn appaid,~That she is nearly
55    37|      felon knight, for his foul scorn,~A fierce revenge Marphisa
56    37|         and had done them other scorn.~ ~ XXXI~What of the shield
57    37|     first done us many a brutal scorn;~And has with death and
58    37|        little children work him scorn:~Some pluck his hair and
59    38|    LXXII~For, without shame and scorn, she never may,~Not without
60    41|        For, swoln with rage and scorn, the waters rise,~And in
61    43|        will maintain,~And utter scorn, the lady as his own:~And
62    43|          With all her force her scorn and fury wreaks;~Uproots
63    44|    Deals Love in kindness or in scorn with me;~Hath doubtful Fortune
64    44|        desire to see him suffer scorn:~For one that died, six
65    44|        have suffered scathe and scorn,~Had not for them the warrior
66    45|         publicly with shame and scorn,~Seems a poor pain; and
67    45|      inflicted on me scathe and scorn.~Then I to take revenge
68    45|      Child, her brother, mighty scorn~Was done; nor should he
69    45|       the threatened scathe and scorn,~To seek the warrior of
70    46|         Argier he; that for the scorn~Received from her, when
71    46|      sign of reverence due,~His scorn for Charlemagne by gestures
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