Canto

 1     1|         of Catay,~Angelica, had loved, and with his brand~Raised
 2     1|      food,~What time the damsel loved Rinaldo bold;~Rinaldo, then
 3     4|   cavaliers at bay;~But that he loved some master-stroke to see,~
 4     5|       flame;~And that he little loved, and deeply feigned~Weened
 5     5|         the lord, preferred~And loved with perfect truth and all
 6     5|        how evermore~We two have loved; -- was never love more
 7     5|        was shown,~But she, once loved, now more deserves your
 8     6|         a worthy meed,~With his loved bride, the fief of Albany.~
 9     7|      The beauteous lady whom he loved so well~Is newly banished
10     7|      lord nor of the dame,~Once loved so well, preserved, not
11     7|          LXIX~How Bradamant had loved, and loves, she says,~Continuing
12     7|        hate on that which he so loved before;~Nor let the tale
13     8|        faithful Brandimart,~Who loved him as himself, behind him
14     9|     still shall think, the peer~Loved me, and loves me yet with
15    10|    thought.~ ~ IV~If her Bireno loved, as she had loved~Bireno,
16    10|        Bireno loved, as she had loved~Bireno, if her love he did
17    10|        and grows.~To say Bireno loved the youthful queen~Were
18    10|      made a strain~To reach her loved Bireno, but in vain.~ ~
19    14|         for courage merit to be loved."~ ~ LIX~These words, and
20    14|       whom Sarza's monarch more~Loved than his realm, -- beyond
21    16|       And he a traitor whom she loved the best.~While both the
22    18|      And with the stripling who loved Isabel,~Is waging perilous
23    18|          But that poor boy, who loved his master more,~His shoulders
24    19|       story said,~The youth who loved his lord, alive or dead.~ ~
25    19|       That good Rinaldo she had loved of yore;~And that to look
26    21|       hag, whom in such sort~He loved, as passed all mean, and
27    21|          Whom she some time had loved, with other eyes,~And in
28    21|     cried) as thee to slay,~Who loved thee once, and certes thou
29    23|       in thought~These with the loved Rogero's fond embrace;~Which
30    23|    taught,~A history which many loved to hear,~He now, without
31    24|         as man can love, have I loved thee.~ ~ LXXXIV~"God haply
32    24|   doleful mood?~When stiff, her loved Zerbino, with pale face,~
33    25|        son a passion entertain;~Loved was Pasiphae's bull and
34    25|      him as dearly as a brother loved,~And made Rogero for his
35    26|      commanded me)~A horse much loved by her, and highly bred;~
36    27|        more.~ ~ XCV~Not that he loved the losel or esteemed,~Rather
37    27|    space~Before the Tartar, had loved Doralice,~(Who had preferred
38    30|        T were marvel but Rogero loved the maid:~Yet would she
39    31|     courteous lord! if e'er you loved withal,~Have pity upon me
40    32|       liberty and light,~Or his loved land, desired and gladsome
41    32|        Do'st not her murder who loved thee repent?~If held so
42    32|        to require my life, when loved of thee,~Never so welcome
43    32| beauteous, or more debonair;~So loved of Pharamond's enamoured
44    32|         find,~But Clodion, that loved much, and was withal~Sore
45    34|         of his own~Whom most he loved, took refuge, in his need,~
46    34|         LVIII~He of our Lord so loved, the blessed John;~Of whom
47    36|  youthful knight;~For both were loved, but not alike were dear.~
48    36|        bride;~And how a traitor loved (him Bertram name)~His brother'
49    37|     more torment,~From those so loved, as brother, father, son,~
50    37|         Since they the stranger loved; and loathers were~Of cruelty
51    37|       all was vain; the more he loved the dame,~The more be to
52    38|        her kin combined,~To her loved lord return in such a way~
53    40|        that crew~The Child, who loved those monarchs, cannot bear;~
54    41|             XXXIX~He said: "For loved you were, and are by me,~
55    42|          Angelica the beauteous loved so well:~Nor him into the
56    42|     more than noisome snake;~He loved her, and such love was his,
57    43|     herself before~Him that had loved her once, the cavalier,~
58    43|        her whilere.~To him that loved, and loves her evermore,~
59    43|   disdain~By me, -- of her more loved than life, she said -~Where
60    44|          XCIII~But if young Leo loved him and admired,~Meseems
61    45|          thou seest how thee~He loved; thou seest what feats upon
62    45|       courteous Leo that Rogero loved,~Not that the Grecian knew
63    45|       But when she knows that I loved Leo more~Than her, that,
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