Canto

 1     1|        turning, with his heels replied,~For he like lightning wheeled
 2     2|       fair."~ ~ LXI~The knight replied, "Then nought to me remains~
 3     3|      brow, and eyes down cast,~Replied (like one that was all modesty),~"
 4     4|        the knight~To liberty," replied the martial maid,~"Nor offer
 5     4| Rinaldo mused awhile, and then replied,~"And must a gentle damsel
 6     5|      strange mistake,' (to him replied~The duke) `your foolish
 7     9| hundred yet behind,~Will bear (replied) to hazard all content,~--
 8    12|       you!" (the fierce Ferrau replied)~"As if, did I to wear a
 9    13|     delivered Italy,~'Twill be replied. Penelope the chaste,~As
10    14|    what end, the shore?~To him replied the captain of the band,~
11    14|    Thou needs art raving mad," replied in few~The chief, -- nor
12    14|    Silence to him no otherwise replied~Than signing with his head
13    15|      him the fearless cavalier replied)~But cannot peril against
14    17|      choose but be,' (the king replied)~`Whether be take or miss
15    18|   another's thrall," the dwarf replied.~"We, on our road, encountered
16    18|       duke has said (who first replied)~That he Damascus seeks,
17    18|     merchant gave,~'Tis true," replied the king, "some days ago;~
18    18|     satisfy the king was bent,~Replied: "You recompense enough
19    19|      ease."~-- "Oh! were I (he replied) so sure to appay~My heart
20    19|     thy proffer in security,"~(Replied Marphisa), "that the faith
21    20|    pity for the hapless youth, replied:~`Though this land be more
22    20|        the oldest of the dames replied.~ ~ L~" `The leading cause,
23    20|      not, I," the martial maid replied,~"To execute whatever I
24    20|     well she sorts with thee," replied the peer,~" `Twere ill that
25    20|    hard and pertinacious crone replied,~"Nought shalt thou hear,
26    21|       no; have thou no hope,' (replied the knight,)~`That my true
27    21|       only wish, (the cavalier replied,)~Was, he might be from
28    22|  kindly to the inquiring Child replied;~And of the cause of her
29    23|      be were!" to him the maid replied,~"For haply he would make
30    23|        thou no care for that," replied the peer;~"Thus into many
31    25|      when nor where (the youth replied);~For I too range the world,
32    26|    twere that other," Rodomont replied;~And thus pursued: "I unto
33    27|   sword to thee nor any one," (replied~Gradasso, fierce,) "well
34    27|    music ever soothes my ear"~(Replied the Tartar, as he raised
35    27|       by Heaven!" Rogero wroth replied,~"For I this field claim
36    27|     LXXVII~Fierce and enraged, replied Circassia's peer,~"To play
37    27|      To Sarza's moody cavalier replied:~He asked what each conceited
38    28|       To him thus unexpectedly replied:~ ~ VII~"Faustus to him
39    28|            VII~"Faustus to him replied: `By what I see,~And what
40    28|    assured' (to her that youth replied)~`Were I beloved by you,
41    28|  Rodomont listened, nor a word replied,~Until the landlord's story
42    30|        rose, himself in tears, replied.~ ~ XXXVIII~"Alack! my dearest
43    30|  passing good~To him that dame replied, with saddest face;~Nor
44    31|   regret" (the stranger knight replied);~"But I, since thou divinest
45    31|       king paladin with praise replied~The stranger peer; alighting
46    31|    What Guido spake, what they replied again:~I for conclusion
47    32|        to the king of France" (replied~The squire) "is sent upon
48    32|       stood; and he with signs replied~As well as words, and pointed
49    35|  gentle Flordelice had taught;~Replied in answer to that paynim
50    35|    pact is just (King Rodomont replied),~But those, my prisoners,
51    35|       her afflicted Flordelice replied:~"To Arles, where camp the
52    35|    move."~ ~  LIX~"My company (replied the martial fair)~For some
53    35|     Spaniard said; -- the maid replied,~"Rogero"; and pronounced
54    35|        in malice wrest.~Ferrau replied, "Assured I first must be~
55    36|       assured," to them Ferrau replied,~"He is not one of those
56    36|      could she not, she nought replied,~But spurred aslant the
57    37|       a town not far remote -- replied --~An evil race, by pity
58    38|     courteously to every point replied;~And of his heart his open
59    38|        warily the Spanish king replied,~Proving by this and other
60    41|     The pagan interrupted, and replied:~" `Tis sure temerity and
61    42|  cannot but be well" (the peer replied),~"Because, beside that
62    42|     joy thereat," the cavalier replied;~Then, that he might this
63    43|    wife conferred."~"Thereof," replied the paladin, "the sound~
64    43|        gave;~Then to the judge replied that it had been~Even as
65    46|       done.~He fain would have replied, but made assay~Yet twice
66    46|       at that appeal, and thus replied:~That he -- nor he alone --
67    46|        Rogero down, and nought replied.~ ~ CXXXVIII~As mastiff
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