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1 1| those ancient days my story bring,~When Moors from Afric passed 2 2| XXII~And, with desire to bring him to the maid,~Gallopped 3 2| invent~To rid her thence, or bring her to her end.~And so to 4 3| future study may avail,~To bring the stubborn labour to perfection.~ 5 3| fief to him in dower shall bring~The child of second Charles, 6 3| class; such fame his actions bring;~And he the fief shall win 7 3| Who wears the gift shall bring~To nought all sorceries 8 3| third day shall to a hostel bring,~Where he shall come who 9 3| act:~He shall propose to bring thee as a guide~To the tall 10 4| A guide I pray thee bring,~Who better knows than me 11 4| cause for fear, beheld him bring~Nor mace, nor rested lance, 12 7| witchery,~And thence to bring thee back thy cherished 13 7| effeminate, soft realm to bring~Back into warlike France 14 7| fraught, her heart could bring~Thee safely in thy perils, 15 8| he longer stayed,~Would bring the fay and followers on 16 8| to the monstrous orc they bring,~The people all behind her 17 8| behind him stay;~Whether to bring him back he in his heart~ 18 9| quiet to my state might bring,~Would I (when I before 19 9| with his barks put forth to bring us aid.~ ~ XL~"These tidings 20 10| or down to earth would bring,~And what, would he in circles 21 10| to him of land and ocean bring.~Arrived one morn nigh London-town, 22 12| only with the thought~To bring that deadly battle to a 23 13| him alone this charge I bring.~Who sweetly, at the first, 24 14| now alone~Is heard, shall bring her where her father keeps~ 25 15| chief less honour wont to bring;~And that fair field is 26 15| I mark Hernando Cortez bring, 'mid these,~New cities 27 15| a show, the thief would bring,~By city, borough-town, 28 17| And next, on Gryphon to bring down affront,~Stole from 29 17| kindred, a fair chivalry,~To bring the warriors to the square 30 18| fair cheer, and home would bring,~And in his palace lodged, 31 18| leader good combines~To bring the routed host within their 32 18| ill-followed flags are gone.~Can bring (I say not all) not even 33 18| lest his being heard should bring to nought~The pious purpose 34 20| from Afric or from Egypt bring~Victual or other necessary 35 22| Astolpho with desire to bring to end~An enterprise so 36 22| sees the knight intend~To bring to scorn his art and evil 37 23| What might their bridal bring to happy end.~ ~ XXVI~She 38 24| That to repentance he will bring the peer~Who lightly for 39 25| meet,~Aldigier's valets bring, a careful band,~The youth 40 26| Who with his foe would bring him front to front;~And 41 26| they know,~Ere Charlemagne bring all beneath his sway.~So 42 27| part of groom,~And has to bring afield the Sarzan knight,~ 43 27| Rogero vainly to a peace to bring~With Tartary's and Sericana' 44 27| these cries, mid others, bring,~When of the robbery of 45 27| Now here now there, to bring them to accord;~Now there 46 28| Faustus promised him to bring~The brother praised by him, 47 28| Astolpho; he was pledged to bring~One that was fairest deemed 48 30| until the day~Which was to bring her joy or sorrow, lay.~ ~ 49 33| their conditions were~To bring him to the fount; but little 50 33| if peopled be the land~To bring its nations under his command.~ ~ 51 33| menial crew~Forthwith to bring the hospitable cheer;~And 52 33| attendant troop the viands bring.~Behold! a whizzing sound 53 34| him are shent,~Who thus bring down on him the hate of 54 35| skill that little boot shall bring~His bridge and river to 55 35| And bids his followers bring his plate and mail;~Nor 56 37| battle done,~I strive to bring into the light of day;~But 57 37| desire to cruel death should bring.~ ~ LIV~"But he, because 58 37| Without desert; say such I bring with me,~Who this fell impious 59 39| hawser made them thither bring,~And running knots in them 60 41| words again~To cheat, but bring his love to honest end.~ 61 41| ill pass and sore~Should bring Sir Brandimart, at him he 62 42| would intend,~But never bring his noble task to end."~ ~ 63 43| desire she other gifts should bring;~So well to broider was 64 44| Roland and his friends Rogero bring,~And mid those lords present 65 44| should I Aymon slay, or bring some woe~By plot or practice, 66 45| prisons him, the Bulgars bring~Beneath the yoke and lordship 67 45| evermore I long to see, bring back;~Dislodge the snows 68 45| may be known, afield will bring.~ ~ LXVIII~With a new sword 69 45| sun descend,~Desires to bring that duel to an end.~ ~