Canto

 1     2|      approaching lady went,~And showed the cave, and prayed her
 2     5|        fair Geneura he~A suitor showed himself; I cannot say~If
 3     5|       upon every side my person showed.~ ~ XLVIII~"This while Lurcanio,
 4     6| covering helmet did remove,~And showed a visage often seen before,~
 5     6|     aspect pleased the fay;~Who showed it in the countenance she
 6     6|       to repeat,~(With that she showed the monster huge and long~--
 7     7|     that rich beyond all custom showed.~ ~ IV~No larger wolf, I
 8     7|    bridge, prepared for battle, showed,~Threatening, as wont to
 9    11|      ground~I know not) neither showed regard nor grace.~The one
10    11|       to him her griefs Orlando showed,~The lady's shining eyes
11    13|  Scottish prince stood high.~He showed me, and, I think, be bore
12    13|         esteemed this site,~And showed the order taken for the
13    13|         knight, who like Rogero showed,~So closely pressed, and
14    14|      cause, Brunello pined,~And showed a mournful face, and hung
15    14|   jewels, -- costly gear,~Which showed him an illustrious cavalier.~ ~
16    14|       although~The royal damsel showed, who sorely plained,~Such
17    14|      swain who them such honour showed,~Her thanks at parting Doralice
18    14|          or wind that blew,~Now showed, now hid her; for they were
19    14|       his very eyes:~And valour showed for her and courteous lore,~
20    15|     such, an index and appendix showed.~Another gift, which in
21    15|      monstrous head of bear;~So showed the giant those of greatest
22    15|     Holy Land a mountain-summit showed,~At finishing their rough
23    16|         squadron mighty prowess showed;~Filling with dread and
24    17|       sake: -- nor by thy mercy showed~On him, as my companion
25    18|          Cleft in three places) showed a crown imprest.~ ~ CXXIX~"
26    20|      again; the dame~To him who showed to her such courteous lore,~
27    20|        Marphisa made, and more,~Showed that what only had restrained
28    21|        mistake to him the woman showed,~And to have slain her in
29    23|       the lady like Mount Alban showed;~And was Mount Alban sure;
30    23|       Rogero, in her stead, she showed;~Of which instructed well,
31    23|         and, in his fury, naked showed~His shaggy paunch, and all
32    24|        experiment right clearly showed~To stand aloof was safest
33    24|      said Sir Odoric; and after showed~(Though 'twere too tedious
34    24|       front~Uplifted, knew; and showed him to her knight:~Saying: "
35    25|         words and amorous wise,~Showed her deep-wounded heart;
36    25|   sister that she was a damsel, showed;~ ~ XXXII~"That, like Camilla
37    25|      never could by me be fully showed;~And added more, nor from
38    26|         damsel steer,~Until she showed the paynim, who by force~
39    26|   visage of the youthful knight~Showed with what rage his heart
40    26|         such a mighty lance,~He showed himself, as he was wont
41    26|   throng:~Such glorious bearing showed that youthful knight,~Because
42    27|     with such store,~As plainly showed that none to modesty~Could
43    29|        IX~And now, so temperate showed that infidel,~'Twould seem
44    29|         reserve in her demeanor showed.~'Tis she that, of her Brandimart
45    31|         with such fury made,~As showed that he, for courage and
46    37|         gentle Bradamant Ulania showed~The nearest way to reach
47    37|   Olindro's death?~ ~  LXI~"She showed herself all joyful, on her
48    37|         nuptials sore;~Nor only showed an unreluctant heart;~But
49    40|        you saw, and you to many showed.~ ~ III~I saw not, I, who
50    41|         and courteous lore~Were showed by tokens clear and manifest,~
51    41|     given."~ ~ VII~With that he showed those seven whereof I spake,~
52    41|      him experience had already showed;~I say, Orlando; who was
53    41|         ended was her pain,~She showed no sign of gladness; nor
54    41|        allow;~In that the friar showed shortly his intent~To send
55    41|      Gradasso in such guise,~As showed that to return he little
56    42|        they mostly hidden were,~Showed that two kings' united treasure
57    45|       own accord,~Wondered, and showed his pleasure, at the say~
58    46|         Charlemagne by gestures showed,~And the high presence of
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