Canto

 1     2|           a mountain;~And stopt at length beside a lovely fountain.~ ~
 2     2|            Duty chase:~And she, at length, resolved the emprize to
 3     3|           a dream or a reality.~At length, with modest brow, and eyes
 4     5|           foul, ungrateful man,~At length suspicious of my faith and
 5     6|           court entreated sore,~At length the covering helmet did
 6     7|         fruit and hand.~ ~ XXVI~At length, when dropping sweets the
 7     7|          bitter pain.~ ~ XXXVII~At length to find the wondrous cave
 8     7|            praise declined,~Wished length of days to his Rogero more~
 9     7|            chance) the cavalier~At length detached from his Alcina'
10     8|       obeyed.~ ~ IX~Constrained at length, his sword Rogero drew~To
11     8| untranslated by Rose)~Hopeless, at length upon the beach he lies,~
12    10|            from the water lifts at length her sight,~And there returns
13    12|        space beneath the stair.~At length, in hope they in the woodlands
14    12|           other place.~Fortune, at length, where caged with Roland
15    13|         And wriggling wreathes its length without avail:~While this,
16    13|        chaste.~ ~ LVIII~"And if at length, I should relate to thee~
17    15|        Weening (its limits of such length appear)~That it must join
18    15|         And find the limit of this length of land,~Which makes a single
19    15|       flies,~Distances by a mighty length of plain.~This while the
20    15|           with a wall two miles in length, the mount~Of Calvary intending
21    17|         the wind of every blow:~At length he breaks the ordered champions
22    17|          sore~Astound; yet rose at length, unsheathed his blade,~Wheeled
23    18|          stone,~Nor stream: -- Nor length of way nor storm arrest~
24    18|         the warfare rages wide.~At length Sir Gryphon fears he shall
25    19|         and bears her to Catay.~At length Marphisa, with the chosen
26    19|       shoulders frees.~Wearied, at length, the burden he bestowed~
27    20|         beldam speak.~ ~ CXLIII~At length Zerbino to his tongue gave
28    23|          fastened on the block,~At length he stood, not differing
29    23|            the troubled course.~At length, for lack of breath, compelled
30    23|       marred his sober thought.~At length, impelled by phrensy, the
31    24|          sign of him that fled;~At length return to where Corebo lay,~
32    24|     scarified.~More than a span in length the wound extends;~Of little
33    24|    themselves as best they may:~At length a cavalier arrests the pair,~
34    27|           CIV~As his best lore, at length the monarch said,~And to
35    27|        CXVIII~"Neither my love nor length of servitude,~Though by
36    29|            seeking long a path, at length descends~Towards the south,
37    29|       carried her three bow-shots' length and more.~ ~ LXX~Next, for
38    29|            ill road o'erspread.~At length the misused beast, with
39    31|          extends~Above two lances' length beyond his steed.~Quickly
40    31|      fruitless search had made,~At length a warrior crost her way,
41    31|           tedious were the tale at length to tell.~Hence evermore
42    31|           thickly strown about.~At length encounter, sword to sword,
43    32|     brighten as whilere.~ ~ CIX~At length the supper, which had long
44    33|        prest.~Above three yards in length appeared to view~The monster'
45    34|          he rejects his prayer.~At length the Thracian fires, and
46    34|    ingratitude in him such pain~At length produced, that mastered
47    34|       sought in vain;~But found at length a limpid till, which rose~
48    37|          delay~Her every praise at length to certify.~Not that I think
49    37|             Till God and saints at length to vengeance wake:~Who,
50    40|           not heart or skill --~At length a surge the pinnace sweeps
51    41|        right,~And measure next his length upon the plain:~Vainly to
52    41|          and here,~That at sword's length he holds the ancient peer.~ ~
53    42|        court~Too many are to be at length displayed;~With easements,
54    42|           meets the eye~Recites at length Lucretia Borgia's fame,~
55    43|            one attends.~Ruined, at length he thinks he will begone~
56    43|       heart, aye vex his wound:~At length those beauties, to his eyes
57    43|      should exceed.~`-- To thee at length,' he so the dame addrest,~`
58    43|        coil to fill,~And prone, at length, upon the ground to crawl;~
59    45|          and will not -- yields at length parforce.~He much the matter
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