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1 3| Thou to this cave shouldst come by path untried,~Which covers 2 3| A guess that seems to come more near the mark)~Or sign 3 3| hostel bring,~Where he shall come who bears the virtuous ring.~ ~ 4 4| stood~In her defence, be come of gentle blood.~ ~ LXI~" 5 5| placed, and spake:~` -- Come if thou hearest he cry,' 6 5| lovest me (whatsoe'er befall)~Come not and move not, brother, 7 5| encountered by the way,~Come with me, that your tongue 8 5| he who hears the courser come in storm,~Halts not, in 9 7| pleasant breeze, the billows come and go.~Not prying Argus 10 7| perfumery,~The time now come she need no more delay,~ 11 7| foreknew~Whatever was to come to pass, I say~She thither 12 8| dismayed.~He to that place had come six days before;~For him 13 9| privy circuit wind,~And come upon the paladin behind.~ ~ 14 12| rows of pearl and coral come:~And between rose and lily, 15 14| XXII~Hesperia's people come with Soridan,~With Dorilon 16 14| the hungry beast,~To have come too late for such a sumptuous 17 14| hear;~So that their army come upon the foe,~Ere he from 18 15| which rives the ground,~Come not, in aught, the hideous 19 16| time the Christian troops come on, and gall~Their flying 20 17| iniquity.~The time will come we may such ill requite~ 21 17| chance have wandered, I~Come with desire beside my wife 22 18| and arm, and we~Are hither come together, as you see."~ ~ 23 18| dread,~King Norandine had come into the square~In which 24 18| leaving those dead,~Had come, who slumbered with a gentle 25 20| whose royal crown they wore.~Come of this blood, where Danube' 26 20| Who to Phalantus' arms had come a maid,~And left for him 27 20| shore.~Marphisa, who was come of gentle race,~The hag 28 20| And even from the east is come to try~Her strength against 29 22| them from regions far away~Come lately to those parts: so 30 22| crest.~Knight infinite have come, but one and all,~Afoot 31 26| his comrades tell:~On them come Mandricardo and Rodomont,~ 32 26| enchanter sage;~Who things to come upon the marble fair~Made 33 27| these redoubted monarchs come alone,~But those of Sericane 34 27| as well defies.~ ~ LXV~"Come on in arms against me, both 35 27| Rodomont the third!" (he said)~"Come Spain and Afric and all 36 27| would defend~That caitiff, come himself, or send him aid.~ 37 27| Rescue the thief, let him come thither; I~Wait the approach 38 27| Where barges could not come; about the plain,~Fat herds 39 28| train,~Nourished by him, and come of humble strain.~ ~ XXII~" 40 28| dwarf, who yet delayed to come;~A third time by the lady 41 28| by Rose)~They to Zattiva come upon the day~That from Valencia 42 28| Rose)~ ~ LXII~"She bade him come -- when she awhile had thought --~ 43 28| LXXIV~"When they have come to this resolve, they, through~ 44 29| limping gait and slow,~"Come on," Orlando cried, and 45 30| speak of him occasion will come round.~-- Sir, what befel 46 30| Alban's hold~Rogero had not come, at full she told;~ ~ LXXVIII~ 47 31| greater rapture, when they come.~But if weak mind be poisoned 48 33| pictures viewed~Of things to come; yet such have been pourtrayed~ 49 33| foreknew.~Here of defeats to come and victories taught,~Whate' 50 34| he read.~"To you, though come from France, may be unknown~ 51 35| grain~I seek, but hither come to crave the fight~With 52 36| Advance, and both divisions come to blows.~ ~ XXIX~On this 53 37| ourselves forlorn,~If they come hither, or he hears report~ 54 37| name was heard:~Now one is come to bruise the tyrant's horn;~ 55 38| Such mighty host would come, to work us woe?~'Twixt 56 38| skies;~Or haply they have come, in clouds concealed,~In 57 39| And -- wherefore he was come -- would bid him say:~But 58 39| high,~(Since the hour was come the paynims to requite~For 59 40| beam, or weightier burden, come.~ ~ XVII~This and that other 60 40| Senapus' Aethiopian crew~Have come beneath Astolpho, as ye 61 40| bold defiance speak, and come to blows.~ ~ LXXIX~Bold 62 41| the shingle red.~ ~ CII~Come to himself, the County turns 63 43| How does this boldness come, that you would be~The warrant 64 43| Go forth awhile; go forth come from home alone;~And be 65 43| Where the sea's briny waters come and go:~This yields in ancientry, 66 43| marish wide.~Argenta is come and gone, with circling 67 44| seed that warlike band had come.~ ~ VI~Rinaldo more than 68 44| set, and she is free to come or go,~Observant of her 69 45| thou what fits mayst know,~Come to thy succour, the Greek 70 45| side:~For never death can come more happily~Than if her 71 46| youthful sufferer bear.~Then come, sir, for the love of Heaven,