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1 Int| famous Este line, who shall rise to become one of the major 2 2| desperate game they play;~Or rise upon the furious stroke, 3 2| since she has not wings to rise and fly,~Runs round the 4 3| dove or raven's wing shall rise.~Yet lives the voice, and 5 6| drowned amid the waves that rise;~For a south-wind sprang 6 7| black and slender arches rise above~Two clear black eyes, 7 7| ivory apples grow,~Which rise and fall, as, to the margin 8 8| torment him new misfortunes rise:~Fortune does seldom any 9 9| on earth, from thence to rise no more.~ ~ LXXVII~To earth 10 9| other sound~Was heard to rise, and other crash of brands,~ 11 10| again found strength to rise,~Guiding her voice towards 12 10| and love within his bosom rise~At once, and ill he can 13 11| from humid vale is seen to rise,~Pregnant with rain and 14 11| having seen Orlando dive, and rise~From the orc, and drag the 15 11| new quarter of the island rise.~ ~ LII~While so the Paladin 16 12| not that evil accident can rise.~On her arrival at the fountain' 17 12| and they~To welcome him rise lightly form their seat,~ 18 13| my lineage any such shall rise."~To whom Melissa courteously 19 15| stands;~While the blasts rise or sink as she commands.~ ~ 20 15| behind Aurora flies,~At rise of sun, through fields of 21 15| loose himself; then let him rise.~ ~ LX~After, his other 22 16| the rein,~And, thence to rise not, laid the charger low,~ 23 18| way~Scales, with an easy rise, a pleasant hill;~Which 24 19| feels new pity in her bosom rise,~Which makes its entry in 25 19| still the flames increasing rise;~Yet less she heeds her 26 19| Laiazzo's bay~A mighty city rise; so nigh at hand,~That they 27 19| to o'erthrow he shall not rise anew,~Levels her lance; 28 20| here and there, the rout~Rise in confusion and attempt 29 23| clear horizon,~The people rise, to punish ("Death!" their 30 23| longer real tears which rise,~And which I scatter from 31 30| the waters yet a little rise,~Whelmed by the waxing tide 32 32| and live, in streams that rise~From the distracted lover' 33 32| her affliction, Hope will rise,~And form a lodgement in 34 32| begun, and how it took its rise?~And thus that castellain 35 32| courier maid is seen to rise.~With that the warder signs 36 34| certain, Pride but took its rise~In that rare loveliness 37 36| close-serried ranks the saplings rise,~Buried above a palm within 38 37| on earth, and dared not rise.~ ~ XXVII~As Vulcan's son, 39 39| more fears than one gave rise in all.~ ~ XXXVI~The duke 40 40| sailor's weal, when tempests rise,~'Twixt Vulcan's lofty forge 41 41| Threatening the billows rise, with haughty brow,~And 42 41| woe is weathered, others rise.~O'erstrained, the vessel 43 41| rage and scorn, the waters rise,~And in a moment wholly 44 41| no more to reappear;~Some rise, and bounding with the billows 45 41| was long ere he again did rise.~The paladin believes the 46 41| sustain.~Often and oft to rise the Marquis strove,~Yet 47 42| to him, might sudden fury rise;~When him he saw, extended 48 43| thy glorious fame should rise,~Thou from all Italy wouldst 49 43| harvests glow?~Even now I rise, to hail the gentle blood,~ 50 43| make a woman to true honour rise,~Save chaste in name and 51 43| if his kindling blushes rise;~If he stands mute! why 52 43| lonely rock, upon Aurora's rise.~ ~ CLXXXIX~Worked by good 53 43| thing from another takes its rise,~Roland and Olivier Rogero 54 45| that dame~From the suns rise until he seeks his bed;~ 55 46| from fruitful field they rise,~Scared by wide-sweeping 56 46| the front,~Lest he should rise, with one hand griped his 57 46| from beneath the conqueror rise,~Who foils his foe by force, 58 46| the monarch of Argier~To rise from underneath the cavalier.~ ~