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1 7| watched so long, that she espied~Upon a day (rare chance) 2 7| wondrous buckler, which, espied,~Not only dazzled the beholder' 3 8| at the turn arriving, is espied,~Already tearing what he 4 10| there an ancient ferryman espied~Put from the other shore 5 10| those secret beauties are espied,~Which, howsoever lovely, 6 11| born, bound to a stump, espied~A dame whose feet were wetted 7 12| Angelica no sooner him espied,~Than she evanished clean, 8 13| him I after in the field espied,~Performing wondrous feats 9 14| Discord too amid the rest espied;~ ~ LXXXII~Even her, to 10 15| when she all in readiness espied,~Her license to depart the 11 15| When him the wary paladin espied,~He stopt his courser, not 12 15| him who falling silver has espied~(Which mercury by alchymists 13 16| believe, you never yet espied~Bombard in Padua, of so 14 16| that fell blow Calamidor espied,~He turned the bridle short 15 18| Jealousy had that little dwarf espied,~And kenned the reason of 16 19| when their bark was first espied~At sea, within the cruel 17 19| now he by a single hand espied~So speedily his whole array 18 21| now, the stranger knight espied~That face, which was so 19 22| before him a dead knight espied.~Who I shall tell; but first 20 22| courser, to his wonder who espied,~Returned to him whom he 21 23| of dog and kine, a farm espied,~And thitherward in quest 22 25| months; at last~We were espied; and, as I sorely rue,~The 23 26| three of that warrior were espied,~Poised on the wing, as 24 26| what she was.~A banner was espied by Aldigier~And shown the 25 26| the battle such had her espied,~She speaks but with the 26 26| new prints upon the path espied.~ ~ LXXXIX~Hippalca he to 27 27| face, breast, arm, or hand, espied,~And some with head or throat 28 28| He any of such beauty had espied,~To him thus unexpectedly 29 28| he least believed, within espied;~For he beneath the quilt, 30 28| Because he had his evil wife espied~In the embraces of a serjeant 31 28| little church the Saracen espied;~Abandoned by its priesthood, 32 29| vest of his she anywhere espied,~She hoped to find the knight 33 31| taken she her Brandimart espied,~Although to see him captive 34 32| the fields, a shepherd she espied.~To him where, well or ill, 35 32| dropt, and issuing knights espied.~ ~ LXXV~When she beheld, 36 34| such puissance in myself espied;~And him so contrite made, 37 34| apostle, so beloved of God, espied.~ ~ LXII~Much that not lawfully 38 34| on all those other flasks espied.~Much of his own, but with 39 36| s generous son, who had espied~This band approaching to 40 37| full of women every place espied,~Some old, some young; nor, 41 37| summit, and from thence espied~A town with many houses, 42 38| grace;~For he had oftentimes espied ere now~Her martial prowess, 43 39| there -- those warlike lords espied~A savage man, and one so 44 40| the port nor offing ships espied,~Nor Saracens save dead 45 41| worthy of much worship one espied,~In hermit's weed, descend 46 41| and walking in mid field, espied~The goodly horse, which 47 41| Roland, all from head to foot espied,~After such mighty strokes 48 41| hastened where he Agramant espied:~The incautious Brandimart, 49 42| head the stranger knight espied,~And saw that he, repentant, 50 43| wandering fires of heaven espied,~And forced some subject 51 43| the tangled stems he had espied:~A longer serpent and more 52 43| soon as he that holy monk espied~The manifest and mighty 53 43| soon as with that aged man espied;~But he at first kept silence; 54 45| not; nor is leaf or flower espied.~So, whensoever thou thy 55 45| have known, if him she had espied;~Whom in Montalban, long 56 45| shifting he the hostile hand espied.~Either he smote her not, 57 45| and gloomy woods himself espied;~And, for he desperate was 58 46| part is the princely youth espied~With that unhappy duke, 59 46| Worthiest of all Rogero is espied,~Who always conquers, jousting