Canto

 1     2|    truth reports:~But let good deeds decide our dubious claim,~
 2     2|         Best proved by valiant deeds: though, for the dame,~That
 3     2|        Aymon sprung.~By daring deeds and puissance no less dear~
 4     3|    damsel bright;~"To tell the deeds which they shall act on
 5     3|       Maro given.~ ~ LVII~"His deeds adorn his race, as from
 6     4| adventures would be found;~But deeds, there wrought, were, like
 7     5|     good Rinaldo in reply;~"By deeds be now the doubtful quarrel
 8     6|     bewray,~So God has willed, deeds hidden from the day.~ ~
 9     7|    move not thee,~And the high deeds which thou art called to
10     9|        of few,~Such is in evil deeds his cunning sleight,~He
11    11|    blooming year,~The wondrous deeds Orlando did in stower,~Appeared
12    13| benefits could bind~And goodly deeds the friendship of mankind.~ ~
13    14|     modern things with ancient deeds compare,~The battle, whose
14    15|   history,~Of all whose goodly deeds are heard or read.~Astraea
15    15|      faith, such valour in the deeds~Of young Alphonso (such
16    15|    rings with arms and martial deeds,~And war is everywhere but
17    17|       s tournament~Does mighty deeds; Martano turns his front,~
18    17|        all his own,~Because by deeds like his with whom he came,~
19    17|       astray.~I nothing of his deeds have heard or seen,~Save
20    18| charged to bear,~But wonderous deeds be done for her relief,~
21    18|   Zerbino and Lurcanio good~Do deeds, which will be told in every
22    18|    Maugre the valour which his deeds display,~So firmly, as to
23    18|        to assay~Their virtuous deeds, all knights of valour tried~
24    20|       of yore~Was full of evil deeds and cruelty,~I can well
25    20|       that lately wrought~Such deeds in honour of their lineage?
26    21|    couldst deal me for my evil deeds;~ ~ XXIII~" `If evil be
27    21|       see~That, measured by my deeds, I rank above~Thyself in
28    22|     the guerdon due~To his ill deeds might wait the cavalier,~
29    22|       twill be bruited, all my deeds by sleight~Of magic have
30    23|    sword he drew,~Or wonderous deeds, I trow, had wrought the
31    26|       thy side.~These shall be deeds, that strife was but a show;~
32    27|        to gain,~Vouching their deeds, a long-drawn furrow lies,~
33    28|     repair,~Nor of their after deeds take farther care."~ ~ LXXV~
34    28|       tell,~For one whose evil deeds for censure call.~He should
35    29|       road achieves prodigious deeds.~ ~ ~ I~O feeble and unstable
36    29|      Yet some of his notorious deeds, and meet~For mention in
37    30|     starry train --~Had by his deeds ennobled Aymon's blood,~
38    31|        raging sore,~Do fearful deeds, and her relation ends,~
39    31|       answer him that dares my deeds upbraid?"~ ~ XCIX~Then to
40    32| crossed my way,~And then those deeds by savage Guido done,~Kept
41    32|      lady's smile,~Illustrious deeds have done, which Fame shall
42    33|     been pourtrayed~Before the deeds were done which they displayed.~ ~
43    33|       prayer;~Wherein whatever deeds the Franks shall do,~As
44    33|     holy heritage:~But as some deeds of his I must display~Hereafter,
45    34|       back, upon some days and deeds~To look again, which he
46    35|        by heirs of them, whose deeds they told,~Have moved the
47    35|     doughty were the monarch's deeds;~But that the wily paynim
48    36|            III~All the inhuman deeds which wrought by hand~Of
49    36|      in other part,~And mighty deeds achieved, which fame will
50    36|        had been~Their childish deeds, as they to memory rose,~
51    37|         Whose bold, victorious deeds, in battle done,~I strive
52    37|   there,~And there were gentle deeds performed this while:~For.
53    38|     will dare~To say Sobrino's deeds were ever ill:~Yea, many
54    38|       Behold Rinaldo! whom his deeds declare~No less than bold
55    41|       my lord, if, while their deeds I tell~I let Rogero perish
56    43|       Who hath done superhuman deeds; the dead~Restores to life;
57    44|       Wondering his superhuman deeds surveyed;~And now an angel
58    46|        banded host, and do~The deeds he did, in cheating armour
59    46|    eyes,~-- Is she deserved by deeds of valour done,~What other
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