Canto

 1     2|        upon the sea,~To her was given by royal Charlemagne:~Such
 2     3|        earth to varying seasons given.~ ~ LII~"Well is it that
 3     3|       As to Augustus' is a Maro given.~ ~ LVII~"His deeds adorn
 4     8| addressed,~And countersigns had given, dispatched to crave~What
 5     8|   religious king, to whom 'twas given,~Knew that the saving succour
 6     9|      held colloquy,~When, to be given with solemn right and due,~
 7     9|         I shall be to Friesland given, have prayed;~But so he
 8    10|      before~To him the dame had given the chalice dread,~Her lover'
 9    11|    esteemed above~Its worth, as given him by his lady love.~ ~
10    13|         Praised, when to Odoric given, his trust to share:~To
11    14|       gold,~Once Pinador's, had given to him to hold.~ ~ XXII~
12    14|       without a leader, who~Are given to Corineus, the sovereign'
13    14|        the blow.~For, when 'tis given him in his wrath to kill~
14    15|      shore;~As hopes to him had given the sober fay,~Who quelled
15    17|        like these~Our Italy was given in later day,~To Lombard,
16    17|         to guide his sheep,~Has given that wand and furious name
17    17|       others dear;~Nor this had given, as full of courtesy,~To
18    18|      hundred deadly wounds were given.~But reason, finally, his
19    18|        where)~She had in secret given the dwarf command,~He to
20    18|          Charles had the lilies given; because that day~The monarch
21    20|         savage Orontea, by whom given~Was the fell law, the ruler
22    20|         With her whom thou hast given to me this day?~Rather than
23    20|       And though she might have given the prince relief,~Knowing
24    21| thousand men united;~As well if given in grot or forest hoar,~
25    21|      How well thou mightst have given, and without stain~Of thine
26    22|         his side,~By Logistilla given in India, thought;~Bestowed,
27    22|       famous courser, him I say~Given by the wizard, that to the
28    25|      better sex to Bradamant is given.~ ~ XLIII~"As the sick man
29    26|       withal, as to its keeping given,~The sacred keys which open
30    26|       keen darts, Apollo's fee,~Given with his bow, what time
31    26|         with all the gear,~Erst given by Vulcan to the Trojan
32    27|  disarray~Might at that time be given to Charles's band,~Of all
33    27|    three,~Thank God that he had given them legs and feet,~Wherewith
34    27|       deep slumber had but then given place,~His spirits he recalls,
35    28|        beside~Could better have given credit, freely swore:~To
36    28|         persuaded, had the lady given~The remnant of her virtuous
37    30|       shining helmets were,~And given to either champion was the
38    30|        other weed~Was to Rogero given, and given with these~Was
39    30|        Was to Rogero given, and given with these~Was warlike Brigliador,
40    30|        believe, would ever have given o'er,~Save by the hope consoled,
41    32|       to unfold~Why by Astolpho given, and when and where,~Or
42    33|     without couching lance,~Has given the victory to the king
43    34|   rashly she had done~In having given Apollo such a run."~ ~ XIII~"
44    34|    mischief done,~(Beside spoil given) he conquered with his host,~--
45    34|      helping grace from God was given.~ ~ LVII~"We will discourse
46    34|  favourites of kings are blest:~Given to those Ganymedes that
47    35|     ground:~Yet not till he had given command to one~(Of his four
48    36|      Syrtes lies.~Where, having given you birth, that spirit dear~
49    36|         burial gave~As could be given upon that desert sand.~Ye,
50    39|     remembered be:~Of the grace given him by his holy guide~I
51    39|   France had she past hither -- given to know --~By that proud
52    41|     from bondage, and to me are given."~ ~ VII~With that he showed
53    41|    charmed against all arms had given.~ ~ LXXVII~The valorous
54    42|       Who in his need had often given him aid:~To him he told
55    43|       accept, the vase to me~Is given, and trial made with full
56    43|        Foreseen, which would be given by certainty!~When out of
57    43|    mandate by her angry husband given;~That so she might entreat,
58    43|       mantles, black or purple, given away;~The many torches which
59    44|        In that he had in person given him aid~With all his might
60    44|    prudence; save by judgement, given~But to the favoured few
61    44|     might a thousand times have given him life,~Albeit a thousand
62    44|   prayed.~This audience was not given so secretly,~But that the
63    44|     which royal Charlemagne~Had given to Aymon some few days before,~
64    44|       had he drawn his bit, nor given him rest.~ ~ CII~Ungiardo
65    45|         mine no more?~If I have given her to another lord,~Why
66    45|         than myself should I be given;~In the reliance thou wouldst
67    46|          that Athenian lord~Had given the juice from deadly drugs
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