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1 2| enclosed~My heart, departing, bade a last farewell.~Now sum 2 3| gathered in one place (so bade the dame),~In various garb 3 3| more assurance tied.~So bade her hold her peace, and 4 4| woody coast: The crew~He bade, with all the haste they 5 5| import:~He praised, and bade me of good courage be,~And, 6 7| to the stables came,~And bade with bridle and with saddle 7 8| Rinaldo good~Embarked and bade farewell to all; the sheet~ 8 8| need;~Then in the palfrey bade him play his part,~Who with 9 8| his sentence suddenly;~But bade together with the mother 10 8| So dearly cherished, even bade adieu;~But when, with golden 11 9| Orlando to the monarch's ear~Bade bear a message, `that an 12 10| Rogero was prepared,~He bade farewell to the protecting 13 11| monster of the brine."~He bade them lower the pinnace overboard,~ 14 14| the many's prayer~The king bade loose him; but reprieving, 15 14| already passed the sea;~And he bade Garbo's aged king appear,~ 16 14| black and gray,~And white, bade celebrate mass-rite and 17 14| well,~Having found Silence, bade him to repair.~He had believed 18 17| Native and foreigner had bade invite,~On whom the sword 19 17| or Afric lay,~The king bade seek Lucina up and down,~ 20 17| Norandino spake the word,~And bade them enter, and the duel 21 17| Descending from his place, bade clear the way;~And the huge 22 18| circumference of plain,~Bade one another wait, in one 23 18| smear~Of his two wounds, bade seek a leech in haste;~And 24 18| seek a leech in haste;~And bade them softly with the knight 25 18| bark the margin neared,~Bade lower the bridge, and issued, 26 18| faced about his banners and bade beat~Throughout his broken 27 19| arm the bracelet gay,~And bade them keep it for her memory.~ 28 19| call the patron out, and bade him say,~If they their lives 29 20| Queen Orontea straightway bade unite~Her council, and bespoke 30 22| cased, and girt with brand,~Bade put the saddle upon Rabicane;~ 31 22| find her ever stubborn, bade the knight,~Her of Duke 32 22| In neighboring wood, and bade his followers bear~Two of 33 23| Rabicane;~She next behind her bade the peasant guide~(One courser 34 23| proclaim who was his owner, bade,~As that which might suffice 35 24| heard his guilt confessed,~Bade me dispose of him as liked 36 26| casque which Babel's king bade forge, who sought~To war 37 27| fiend that ruthless foe~Bade Rodomont and Mandricardo 38 27| XLV~Four lots the monarch bade prepare, which done,~This " 39 27| own."~ ~ LXXXIV~The king bade Sacripant explain his right,~ 40 28| to her a last goodbye~He bade, while yet it lacked an 41 28| untranslated by Rose)~ ~ LXII~"She bade him come -- when she awhile 42 28| more aboard to stay,~But bade them land him, and by Lyons 43 29| displeasure,~And vainly bade him to his cell repair~Anew, 44 30| arms and buckler gay,~So bade the Moorish king, suspended 45 31| champion, leading the assault,~Bade beat his drums and bade 46 31| Bade beat his drums and bade his bugles blow,~And with 47 32| thought; and she forthwith bade make~A mantle for her arms, 48 35| warriors' arms the martial maid bade lower~From that fair tomb, 49 36| call in joyous vein,~And bade his arms be brought; now 50 37| made,~Whom -- so Minerva bade -- Aglauros nursed~With 51 37| the sire were brought,~Who bade bear home the stripling 52 37| night, he in deep silence bade array~A score of armed men; 53 39| relief are vain.~Astolpho bade them hence the prisoner 54 39| a sure retreat to gain,~Bade shut the city-gate which 55 39| faced the plain;~ ~ LXXI~And bade on Rhone break all the bridges 56 43| is dear.~From thence she bade me never entertain~The hope 57 43| guest~Beneath my roof I bade the vessel bear)~Was none 58 43| took the beldam old,~And bade the dog in courtesy bestow~ 59 43| The treasure! which he bade her have and hold:~Thereto 60 43| new-dropt, on her he prest,~And bade her to the lady bear the 61 43| Holy Ghost,~On Oliviero bade his blessing be.~Oh! grace 62 44| one day,~She to Rogero bade these words convey.~ ~ LXI~" 63 44| Tartar king's, he steeled;~Bade rein Frontino, and his wonted 64 45| disturbed, King Charlemagne~Bade Bradamant be called, and 65 46| and goodly cheer~Thither bade carry, in a thought obeyed;~ 66 46| together with his evil train,~Bade demons the pavilion through 67 46| heir,~Which Rome yet free bade righteous Tully bear.~ ~