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1 1| and rash Marsilius rue the hour;~This, when all trained 2 1| Charles was tented~In evil hour, and soon the deed repented.~ ~ 3 1| XL~Pensive, above an hour, with drooping head,~He 4 1| it blossomed in her natal hour.~ ~ LVI~Haply the tale was 5 2| the port,~Whence, in ill hour, they loosed with little 6 2| him o' the sky,~Until that hour the warfare lasted there,~ 7 5| all chambers, in that evil hour,~Marked I was in Geneura' 8 5| other looks, and to this hour~No champion yet, 'tis said, 9 6| be forfeited in happier hour;~Since this the monarch 10 6| shelter from the noontide hour.~And nightingales among 11 6| at her song,~Wont at this hour her music to repeat,~(With 12 6| won.~ ~ XLV~"Nor at this hour a single span of ground~ 13 7| cursed a thousand times the hour that she~So long retarded 14 7| bore the youth should be an hour away.~ ~ LIII~Alone she 15 8| Astolpho placed:~And thus, an hour before Rogero came,~Repaired 16 9| others forty seemed, an hour to me;~So upon speedy wings 17 9| world before,~Nor can an hour of life without her bear.~ 18 10| his journey fared~In happy hour, and afterwards shall say~ 19 11| marsh ascends.~It was the hour Aurora gay before~The rising 20 12| arrest.~ ~ LXVIII~It was the hour that our of Ocean's bed~ 21 14| or to the other, that the hour~Was fixed in heaven, when 22 17| endured the play,~Less than an hour sufficed to finish all.~ 23 17| gate his way,~Arrived an hour before the close of day.~ ~ 24 18| Venus wills, till their last hour be tolled,~That Love should 25 18| caverns, at the midnight hour,~Villain and wolf to spoil 26 20| reckon every day and every hour.~Guido the Savage I by name 27 20| XIX~"So happy was the hour, so fair the wind,~When 28 20| disembarked; and that same hour away~Did bold Marphisa at 29 20| dust,~That motionless an hour the warrior lies.~Marphisa, 30 21| to fulfil,~At the third hour, when darkest is the night;~ 31 22| know each other till that hour.~ ~ XXXII~Rogero looks on 32 22| night,~Nor ever know a happy hour, until~A thousand knights 33 22| a thing concluded in an hour.~And if all day he wait 34 24| day,~Shalt never for an hour without her be;~And her 35 25| crimsoning the west;~A fitting hour for those to seek a port,~ 36 25| Nor would have been an hour away from thee:~But seeing 37 26| two;~Nor will accord an hour of truce to you."~ ~ XCVIII~ 38 27| XVI~Later by half an hour, against their foes,~So 39 27| any one,~No, not a single hour, yet less a day;~But with 40 28| while yet it lacked an hour of day,~Mounted his nag, 41 28| palace, every day~And every hour, the stranger youth he sees,~ 42 28| made return,~At the same hour, upon the following day;~ 43 29| collected were,~At a late hour, the twain to their retreat~ 44 30| the friendly throng~Each hour appears to him a twelvemonth 45 31| mischief be appaid.~ ~ XXII~One hour and more than half another, 46 32| close her eyes one single hour.~ ~ XIII~She here and there, 47 32| messenger attended~From hour to hour, that should arrive, 48 32| messenger attended~From hour to hour, that should arrive, and 49 32| facts' despite,~Await from hour to hour the youthful knight.~ ~ 50 32| despite,~Await from hour to hour the youthful knight.~ ~ 51 32| was fixt, which to this hour~Endures, as you have seen"; 52 34| here, whereon Time and the Hour,~Like wasting moth, in this 53 34| Ganymedes that have their hour,~And reft, when faded is 54 34| their watchful eyes~On the hour when each should to his 55 37| all females, that, in evil hour,~Their fortune has conducted 56 37| lest he any how, in evil hour,~Should break his bonds 57 38| sands, to which in evil hour~Cambyses trusted his ill-omened 58 38| beginning to the day and hour~Prefixed and ordered for 59 39| queen.~ ~ XI~They till that hour upon the spacious plain,~ 60 39| Marsilius, in that fatal hour,~Fearing the costs will 61 39| surprise~In that dark, dismal hour, amid his crew~Worse panic 62 39| from on high,~(Since the hour was come the paynims to 63 43| days abide,~Nay, not an hour without her could remain.~`-- 64 43| repose; and then be gone,~An hour or two before the daylight 65 46| weal and woe,~That she from hour to hour of them would hear:~ 66 46| woe,~That she from hour to hour of them would hear:~Hence