Canto

 1     1|         then his piteous tale of sorrow said,~Lamenting in so soft
 2     3|       Their brows with shame and sorrow overcast,~With downward
 3     4|       sighs,~Will not afford her sorrow peace or truce.~After the
 4     5|    brother dear~Was whelmed with sorrow of so deep a dye,~That,
 5     5|          in his inmost soul such sorrow bred~The having seen her
 6     8|        rock.~This will not I, so sorrow moves me, say,~Which makes
 7     8|       Himself in tears of bitter sorrow drowned.~ ~ LXXXIV~Not thinking
 8    10|       the lovers, in felicity~Or sorrow faithful found, a famous
 9    10|      XVIII~The fear and late sea sorrow, which had weighed~So long
10    10|     remains~To have lost Rogero, sorrow more profound~Wakes in her
11    13|       that thou compassionate my sorrow.~ ~ VI~"My father in his
12    17|          rescued from such cruel sorrow.~ ~ LXVIII~"The things related
13    17|     cunningly allied,~His joy or sorrow to his lady gay;~One, with
14    17|           And knew, to his great sorrow, in the other~Origille's
15    18|     times a thousand miles,~With sorrow and with suffering, drag
16    18|        But full of penitence and sorrow, muse,~With downcast spirit,
17    23|         to her mind.~ ~ VII~With sorrow and repentance oft assailed,~
18    23|        fall,~As if some cause of sorrow touched them all.~ ~ XLV~
19    23|       woe,~And Isabella wept for sorrow: they~Had wended with him,
20    23|    Stiffed within, the impetuous sorrow stays,~Which would too quickly
21    23|       unfed,~Having supt full of sorrow, sought his bed.~ ~ CXVII~
22    23|      vein.~Of tears my ceaseless sorrow lacked supplies;~They stopt
23    23|        can never less exhale~Its sorrow: Love, who with his pinions
24    24|        She mourns, and with such sorrow overflows;~I say 'twas Flordelice,
25    24|        the ensanguined corse, in sorrow drowned,~The damsel throws
26    25|     XXXIV~"He who had marked her sorrow and lament,~That day, himself
27    25|           In pity, Bradamant the sorrow shares,~And is constrained
28    28|      rests not night nor day, in sorrow drowned;~His appetite is
29    28|          fever burns him, of his sorrow bred,~He halts on Arbia'
30    28|          and troubled guise,~The sorrow of that dame is manifest,~
31    29|         On earth, with shame and sorrow for his share,~That second
32    30|          is poor amends.~Alas! I sorrow and lament in vain~For what
33    30|       And can as little say what sorrow fell~Upon Gradasso, on the
34    30|          Though to his shame and sorrow this he own,~Gradasso tells
35    30|          pourtrayed,~Despite and sorrow as her bosom rends.~Ten
36    30|      train,~Bradamant's fear and sorrow so allay,~That she enjoys
37    30|          was to bring her joy or sorrow, lay.~ ~ XC~This while Mount
38    31|         down her visage tears of sorrow rolled;~Who with such mien
39    32|       and sweet repose."~ ~ XXVI~Sorrow the maid so wholly occupies,~
40    32|         Bradamant content:~Hence sorrow not on her so heavy weighs~
41    32|       And that the sad lament by sorrow bred,~May be unheard of
42    32|        back, and so relieved his sorrow.~ ~ XCII~"Because, he said,
43    33|         And that short joy, long sorrow, profit small,~And boundless
44    35|        and next~Demanded by what sorrow she was vext.~ ~ XXXV~Flordelice
45    36|   brought,~Unless she venged her sorrow on the foe.~She wheeled
46    36|         sickened sore, and of my sorrow died.~ ~ LXV~"But here,
47    37|         thence, o'erwhelmed with sorrow so,~That she refused to
48    37|              LXXVII~"Love, pity, sorrow, anger, and desire~Of death
49    37|           And she, her pains and sorrow to requite,~Crimsons the
50    42|        Rinaldo stung~To ask that sorrow's cause, and the request~
51    43|     eating, disobeyed,~Fell into sorrow from felicity,~And was by
52    43|         And in discomfort and in sorrow wears,~Far from his native
53    43|         high),~And causes deeper sorrow to Romagne.~Thence in strait
54    43| beholdest me complain:~Because I sorrow to remain below,~And not
55    43|         woe:~Partners with me in sorrow are Almayne,~And grieving
56    44|     could -- she gave her secret sorrow vent,~While from her eyes
57    45|     would slay himself; so he~By sorrow, so by anguish is foredone.~
58    45|       for grave sin, remorse and sorrow grew~That she had nursed
59    46|        XXXII~"Nor shun to me thy sorrow to explain,~And I beseech
60    46|        for succour -- wouldst of sorrow die."~ ~ XLV~These words
61    46|      achieved;~And after, how by sorrow sore bested,~In that to
62    46|          Her heart, by her first sorrow thither sent,~Ebbed at this
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