Canto

 1     4|         Who soars in air till he appears a speck,~Mounted upon the
 2     5|         simply a rank sinner, he appears~To outrage nature, and his
 3     5|         or noose prepare,~No man appears to me, though such to sight~
 4     5|      cavalier, that in her cause appears,~Who may upon Lurcanio prove
 5     5|         champion yet, 'tis said, appears: for he,~Lurcanio, is esteemed
 6     6|     paces, to our eyes,~His back appears above the surface green:~
 7     6|         touched the sky,~And all appears like gold from top to ground.~
 8     7|         slowly move;~Round these appears to sport in frolic flight,~
 9     7|          long; and where~No knot appears, nor vein is signified.~
10     8|        left, which less and less appears.~The courser, who was swimming
11     9|         turns his haughty front,~Appears (so loud the deafening crash
12     9|         the count;~As soon as he appears, with ready light~Touches
13    10|     behold! the unmeasured-beast appears,~Half surging and half hidden,
14    11|     Saying he sure the cruellest appears~And worst, of nature's impious
15    11|        and known to him the dame appears,~And more appears, when
16    11|       the dame appears,~And more appears, when nigher her he sought:~
17    11|       her he sought:~Olympia she appears, and is indeed~Olympia,
18    12|       Anglantes' prince; and now appears~To him, as he surveys the
19    12|          spacious mead, on which~Appears a lofty mansion, rare and
20    13|         No dwelling on the beach appears, nor there~Is any pathway
21    13|         time, the worsted knight appears~To slack the bridle and
22    13|      quickened by variety,~So it appears that, in the things I tell,~
23    14|         So like the simple truth appears her say,~The angel yields
24    16|    things far and wide,~This ill appears his furious hate to slake:~
25    17|        retiring from the strife, appears.~ ~ LXXXVII~Seleucia's lord,
26    17|          Whose former fellowship appears a stain;~And ever 'twill
27    18|         in movement and in vest,~Appears to be a man, but is a maid;~
28    18|       That at his back the blade appears again.~Forth issued blood
29    19|    learned chirurgery,~(Since it appears such studies in that part~
30    19|          the other; for (by what appears)~The warrior hardly numbers
31    20|        in mockery dress;~And now appears more foul, as angered sore,~
32    21|      Gabrina, who a heart~Of asp appears to bear, contends. O'erthrown,~
33    21|          Her hapless husband (it appears to me)~If wife she rightly
34    22|        anxious for the lover, it appears,~As if he were a brother
35    25|        Nor such return of thanks appears to be~In place towards her
36    26|       matched, that hostile crew~Appears like ice, and she like burning
37    30|       palisade the people close,~Appears in armour and his bugle
38    30|         such a shock,~That Earth appears to rive and Heaven to rock.~ ~
39    30|        friendly throng~Each hour appears to him a twelvemonth long.~ ~
40    31|       ready and in arms the king appears.~He, when his help is needed,
41    31|       shame, which to the knight appears~Too foul to be endured,
42    32|    uprolled,~Mid thousand lamps, appears the mimic scene,~Adorned
43    33|         by treason spent,~In him appears the joy of triumph shent."~ ~
44    33|    descried.~And, for impossible appears the thing,~Devoid of hope
45    33|         as wont, the harpy-squad appears;~Astolpho quickly lifts
46    34|         and vapour worse;~And it appears he can no further fare;~
47    34|    breeze, which with one breath appears to shake,~Aye, without fill
48    34|        so little needs,~-- As it appears -- none pray to Heaven for
49    35|              XLI~And as the maid appears in martial scale,~The moody
50    37|        defence:~But speedy death appears too kind a pain,~And insufficient
51    38|     other part, without his camp appears~Charles, with his men at
52    41|         brightening as it burns, appears~To shine and flame more
53    41|           eyes~So fades, the sea appears a shoreless flood.~Upon
54    41|          Lo! a bare rock, ahead, appears in sight,~Which vainly would
55    42|          Presageful of his fate, appears subdued:~Nor seeks he means
56    42|       the other flank, the sword appears in sight;~And well his mighty
57    42|         about him red with blood appears,~His helmet cleft as by
58    42|        captive be."~A lofty song appears of her to indite~A lord
59    43|       nor waiting wench in sight~Appears, yet noble is the lady's
60    43|      Argia somewhat coy at first appears;~Partly that she her faith
61    44|        foul fault it in her eyes appears,~If what she will not do,
62    45|         her view~His noble court appears like that no more,~Which
63    45| faulchion slain:~For not to live appears far lesser woe,~Than, living,
64    46|       cause; but yet from nought appears~Who is the person that such
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