Canto

 1     1|      Whom in long warfare he had kept from harms,~From western
 2     3|         lineage that hath longer kept its place;~And still shall
 3     6|          spark,~Sometime in vain kept back and held at bay.~And
 4     6|      load,~For he was drunk, and kept him in his place.~Some wipe
 5     7|        himself he watched, still kept the knight,~Designed to
 6     8|        But she was by the hermit kept in play,~Because he pleasure
 7     8|        All a devouring orc, that kept his place~Beside the port,
 8     8|           With such a clause was kept by that foul crew~The savage,
 9     8|          wish. -- Who would have kept the fair~Like me, that would
10     8|         to death have gone?~Have kept her better than my heart
11     8|           thy feelings chaste,~I kept untouched, alas! now plucked
12     9|       frigate bore;~The helmsman kept the sea, lest she should
13    10|     Along the sandy beach, still kept in sight.~ ~ XLIII~On him
14    10|      sparkling eyes.~ ~ CXIII~He kept no more the way, as he before~
15    11|          that following, the two~Kept a close path which widened
16    11|         While so the Paladin had kept in play~The barbarous islanders,
17    12| Circassian's tread;~The Spaniard kept the path more nigh the mount,~
18    14|      your valiant hand~Taken and kept entire, more praise has
19    14|     Agramant alike unknown,~What kept the slothful warriors from
20    14| multitude,~And who has sometimes kept him company,~I think, can
21    14|      Silence the advancing troop kept skirting round,~In front,
22    16|        there, in person, Charles kept watch and ward~With many,
23    17|       rest;~If slain or prisoner kept. With kindly lore,~She Norandino,
24    17|       issuing thence the monster kept,~Till thither, sore alarmed,
25    17|       Yet think not I the road I kept before~To have missed so
26    17|       one by one, the place~They kept against all comers for a
27    18|           mid that chivalry,~And kept one as a mightier champion'
28    19|          the English knight~What kept his mind suspended in that
29    19|         ever, for that use, they kept disposed.~ ~ LXVI~A dame,
30    20|      guarded, into prison flung,~Kept for like cruel use the rest
31    20|         In that he had no better kept his seat.~Within herself
32    21|   tainted.~ ~ II~Faith should be kept unbroken evermore,~With
33    22|       And the stone raised which kept him fast below,~With him
34    22|         give his foe, and one~He kept himself, the present course
35    23|          Rogero be apprised~What kept her thence; and prayed,
36    24|         XXXVII~The wicked hag is kept, so bids the peer,~Until
37    25|          lord,~By night and day, kept faithful watch and ward.~ ~
38    25|             with greater care~He kept it now, -- and with a miser'
39    27|     shining stars from thee,~Who kept thee by their wisdom and
40    27|      made,"~(He added) "while he kept the goodly blade."~ ~ LVII~
41    27|         Of those so many -- have kept faith with me,~All with
42    27|         Shall say, "That one has kept her promise plight."~And
43    27|         every chance of warfare, kept his own)~-- Prompt to assist
44    28|      fast and deep,~He still has kept, and after death will keep.~ ~
45    28|       break the solemn pact,~Yet kept parforce the promise he
46    28|         Whose father at Valencia kept his inn.~ ~ LIII~As yet,
47    28|     Afric straight, the cavalier~Kept to the right, towards Acquamorta'
48    30|   through the cavalier,~For ever kept in agony and fear.~ ~ XXXII~"
49    31| Guichardo to the combat flew.~He kept his seat no better than
50    31|     appealed;~In that he had not kept his ground and day,~Erewhile
51    32|      deeds by savage Guido done,~Kept me employed and caused no
52    32|      Above a month the stripling kept his bed:~And had the stranger
53    32|      which his sire bestowed,~He kept, and rarely issued from
54    33|      that castle round,~Nor even kept the faulchions which they
55    35|          were~Ready for service, kept in lordly stall,~For speed
56    36|        watchful care thy brother kept.~ ~ LXIV~"Rogero, if Atlantes
57    37|           those mournful damsels kept concealed.~ ~ XXVIII~At
58    37|   sheathed that deadly bane;~And kept the beverage for the nuptial
59    37|         and those solemnites~Had kept away, suspecting what ensued:~
60    37|       Arrived, some footmen, who kept watch and ward,~Behind those
61    39|          hands;~Too well Rinaldo kept the Child at bay.~With troubled
62    43|        on thee should still have kept my eyes;~And when Gradasso
63    43|          espied;~But he at first kept silence; for in fear~Of
64    44|         the twain~As in a prison kept her evermore.~Willing or
65    46|    Bulgary beseech;~ ~ LXX~Where kept for him in Adrianople are~
66    46|        Tiberius heired the loom,~Kept till the time of Constantine
67    46|       drive with speed,~Evermore kept in order for such need.~ ~
68    46|    staggering to and fro,~Scarce kept himself from falling to
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