Canto

 1     1|         tented~In evil hour, and soon the deed repented.~ ~ VII~
 2     1|      adventure from his hand.~As soon as seen, the maid who rode
 3     1|       Saracen with angry cry,~As soon as the known steed and damsel
 4     2|          at a bound.~ ~  VIII~As soon as Sacripant, with well-timed
 5     2|    damned to everlasting woe,~As soon as he beheld my dear-loved
 6     3|       chase the sweet.~ ~ LXIII~"Soon as to-morrow's sun shall
 7     3|      shield of power to seal,~As soon as 'tis exposed, the dazzled
 8     3|        the sea, whose waves will soon appear;~Thee the third day
 9     3|       The maid Brunello knows as soon as found~(So was his image
10     4|      backs and take to flight~As soon as they the distant succour
11     6|           or after or before.~As soon as seen, my aspect pleased
12     6|         but, in wait,~Encounters soon the crowd of evil foes,~
13     6|        arm assay.~ ~ LXXVIII~"We soon shall reach a bottom which
14     7|  together on that night.~ ~ XXII~Soon, and much sooner than their
15     7|         which, we may hope, will soon conceive~A Julius, Alexander,
16     8|         far before,~And he would soon have ceased to track her
17     9|        met the main.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as harboured there in shattered
18     9|       pass expects the count;~As soon as he appears, with ready
19     9|     Creator's will~The church so soon her champion should bewail;~
20    10|    smooth to sight:~For past, as soon as bred, their fancies are;~
21    10|        isle is spied.~ ~ XVII~As soon as they were harboured in
22    11|     heart and bold.~ ~ XXXVII~As soon as him the monster has descried,~
23    11|          that there she was not, soon was clear,~But clear it
24    12|       followed fast.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as he his foot has lifted
25    12| recovered of the flying fair.~As soon as sweet Angelica he saw,~
26    12|         the count.~ ~ LX~This he soon recognised, for here he
27    13|          palace leave.~ ~ LI~"As soon as thou (pursued the dame)
28    14|      deceived in his surmise,~As soon as he has past the cloister'
29    17|          and the genial bed,~Too soon to be by stranger lords
30    17|        the breeze.~ ~ XXXVII~"As soon as Norandino was in view,~
31    18|        swam to land.~ ~ XXXII~As soon as the redoubted Rodomont~
32    19|        English peer;~Knowing how soon his horn will clear the
33    20|       empery,~The idle law would soon be held in scorn,~And fail
34    20|      flight;~Feigning design, as soon as dawn ensues,~To sail
35    20|     outward show, would say;~For soon the contrary was made appear.~
36    23|          As well shall have, and soon or later rue.~That mountains
37    23|         of his deity~He knew, as soon as he had marked the lore.~
38    24|    prisoner knew,~And Isabel, as soon, when nigh surveyed.~This
39    24|             XCV~Him Doralice, as soon as he his front~Uplifted,
40    25|        same,~How has the maid so soon forgot my name?"~ ~ XXI~
41    26|          erwhelm all evil doers, soon or late!~ ~ XIV~Marphisa
42    26|       donned the gown.~ ~ LXX~As soon as Mandricardo saw her face,~
43    26|      with the troop to speed,~As soon as she had heard their monarch'
44    26|      placed his brand.~ ~ CXX~As soon as to himself the Child
45    27|        Paris sped;~Whence he, as soon as he appeared at court,~
46    28|        charm is left, 'tis faded soon,~And withered like a rose-bud
47    28|         their seat.~ ~ XCVIII~As soon as he of Sarza saw appear~
48    29|      could wash away.~ ~ XXXVIII~Soon thitherward flocked many
49    30|        of the warlike twain:~But soon Rogero made the matter clear~
50    34|          issue from my breast~As soon as his ill will was satisfied~
51    35|      with the king is gone --~As soon as reappears the dawning
52    36|          and gains,~Well nigh as soon as they, that valley; how~
53    37|        fortress knew.~ ~ XCIX~As soon as in the town that cavalcade~
54    38|         Nubia's realm before him soon appear;~And there, in its
55    38|          a fourth nor fifth will soon remain;~And wholly spent
56    39|          from France.~ ~ XLII~As soon as landed, that Biserta
57    39| struggling ox or horse.~ ~ LV~As soon as down, they all upon him
58    43|         bird the air.~ ~ LIII~As soon as he reclines his weary
59    43|         shall wake him, said,~As soon as they Ferrara's city near.~
60    43|     faith with him, he shows,~As soon as he shall from his threshold
61    43|       succeeding day he grew,~As soon as he that holy monk espied~
62    43|   Sobrino recognized whilere,~As soon as with that aged man espied;~
63    44|    thereof, as with the rest,~As soon as asked, the warrior repossest.~ ~
64    44|           and poop, and side,~As soon as all their sable crews
65    44|     hoarse but mute remained,~As soon as the holy place Astolpho
66    44|        hear;~Nor doom me dead as soon as I appear?~ ~ XLV~"Alas!
67    44|        He by the buckler knew as soon as spied~The cavalier, whose
68    45|      raised, and how abased;~How soon she is a friend, how soon
69    45|        soon she is a friend, how soon a foe;~She makes him know
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