Canto

 1     1|        he so bewailed in doleful case:~Hence, into words his lamentations
 2     1|         spectatress of the cruel case.~ ~ LXVI~He sighs and groans,
 3     1|       had thought~Upon his cruel case, and still in vain,~And
 4     2|       covered in a goodly silken case,~He, the celestial warrior,
 5     3|        plain~From its sepulchral case of marble cries:~Since this
 6     4|      bore the shield,~But in its case of crimson silk concealed.~ ~
 7     5|    condition mine, and mine your case.'~ ~ XXIX~" `And I,' cried
 8     5|     witness, and shall judge the case;~If empty hopes can with
 9     5|          yourself in his unhappy case,~And figure what the wretched
10     5|          with the corslet's iron case;~Beneath the Duke of Albany
11     6|          heavy corslet's burning case.~Nor is it marvel if the
12     6|         art thou, who, in rugged case confined,~Dost live and
13     8|          turn awhile, ere I this case relate:~In the great northern
14     9|          finds any one in waking case,~Sighing, to him he paints
15     9|      give her counsel in a cruel case.'~Orlando, hearing this,
16     9|     confer with you,~And tell my case to all who seek the land,~
17    13|           and vile,~And in worse case, if any yet be worse.~But
18    13|       mid others that her woeful case~The lady wept alone, to
19    14|      sire,~When he the miserable case shall hear!~What grief will
20    14|    secure;~And in that desperate case, where others made~Their
21    16|        Gryphon finds him in this case,~Who sees the error which
22    17|        the wife had told:~In any case to cloathe us in the fell,~
23    17|         we all intent on our own case,~We for another's danger
24    17|        pierce the corslet's iron case,~And every thing in fine
25    17|         fear,~Had put him out of case again to ply,~In martial
26    18|         Surmising well he of his case has heard:~And after Aquilant
27    18|          name, nor would in iron case;~Retain her hand, upraised
28    18|      deemed himself in desperate case,~Nor ever more Biserta hoped
29    19|         theirs lay hand,~In evil case for sea, and worse for fight.~
30    20| oftentimes have heard relate the case;~And now (according to the
31    21|         have done.~So stands the case: the single remedy~Lies
32    21|      with what peril fraught~His case, not more with death than
33    22|   Impeded by his shield and iron case,~Parforce Astolpho far behind
34    22|      themselves but that strange case relate;~And how it was in
35    23|        ne'er so sleek or well in case.~ ~ XXVIII~Each damsel and
36    23|    thought, and held for certain case,~That Roland was a lover
37    23|         vine, the cavern's entry case;~Where often in the hottest
38    24|   astounds, he leaves him not in case,~If it be morn or evening
39    25|          stood awhile in pensive case,~Whom many warring thoughts
40    25|          deems the damsel's iron case~To her desire some hope
41    26|        plates each valiant bosom case,~Impassable is either iron
42    27|       Troyano's son,~Relates her case, and will conclude the fray~
43    27|         she past sentence on the case,~She must pronounce what
44    28|      guess his injured king that case had heard.~ ~ XLII~"The
45    28|         Nor even to have heard a case surmise~Of two, that ever
46    29|        times assurance swore,~In case that water rendered him
47    29|          bearing, since nor iron case~Nor vest of his she anywhere
48    30|        gowned, he locked in iron case;~And make him satisfy the
49    31|      wounded, and as yet in evil case.~Him, with what care they
50    32|          the lady doffs her iron case,~All paradise seems opened
51    33|   returned once more;~ ~ XCII~In case, as erst concerted by the
52    36|           And every peril, every case forestall:~And orders many
53    36|         A witness of the piteous case was I,~So Heaven had willed,
54    39|   paladin to free;~And when that case the Moorish envoy shows,~
55    39|          cup withal. Oh wondrous case!~The unsettled mind its
56    40|   faulchions, which through iron case~Of cuirass or of casque
57    41|       things appertaining to his case;~Now to Rogero's blood,
58    42|          what befel,~And in that case thy wound so hindered thee~
59    42|      long-sought fair.~ ~ XXXI~A case, so strange and wondrous,
60    42|       his heart beneath its iron case:~Now through the vizor flung
61    42|         the passing peril of the case,~Before it touched his lips,
62    43|     whatsoever care he sifts the case.~For she, as not unpractised
63    43|        the servant that unwonted case,~Unweeting how the thing
64    46|         and Bradamant in corslet case~His breast, and clothe him
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