Canto

 1     1|        his cousin, free~Rinaldo, late contended for the maid,~
 2     1|          had in his command;~And late Baiardo lost, his gallant
 3     1|         himself once again where late he stood.~ ~ XXIV~Beside
 4     1|       think~Her to retrieve, who late his hopes had crossed.~He,
 5     1|            he said, "arrived too late,~While one more favoured
 6     3|          the third Otho this too late is known,~Of Parma and the
 7     3|       and disarray;~And this too late Romagna's sons shall know.~
 8     4|        and blest.~Thither, where late the damsel conquered, goes~
 9     5|         what sort you worshipped late.~Her fault before the Scottish
10     6|      face of Ariodantes true,~Of late lamented weeping Scotland
11     6|     duchy, now in sequestration,~Late Polinesso's, who in duel
12     6|          to love more new.~ ~ L~"Late I discerned her light and
13     7|          as for all he heard him late impart,~'Twas prompted by
14     8|      tale, Angelica remembering;~Late left, where saved from him
15    10|    moored.~ ~ XVIII~The fear and late sea sorrow, which had weighed~
16    12|      that pathless waste,~By her late quitted, having rent her
17    12|          hare~Or fox, of whom he late pursued the trace,~Into
18    12|          behold, is bare,~If thy late words were ill or wisely
19    12|       are we~Treated by him, who late with us did ride!~What meed,
20    13|          the faith she nourished late,~Quickly her every fair
21    14|          sovereign's friend.~So (late Tanphirion's) Almonsilla'
22    14|          beast,~To have come too late for such a sumptuous feast.~ ~
23    14|       damsel would not still,~As late, be found rebellious to
24    16|         his chivalry,~Who was of late made Duke of Albany.~ ~
25    16|      were the twain~Of Calabrun, late king of Arragon),~And one
26    17|          some days before;~Which late a merchant found upon the
27    17|         eve.~ ~ CXIV~When he how late it was, awaking, knew,~With
28    17|       nor did: -- now wou'd,~Too late, inflict the punishment
29    18|         by the warlike maid;~Who late into the crowded square
30    18|       crowded rabble's band~(Too late repentant of the feat) befriend:~
31    18|          nor stedfast view,~When late he jousted with him in the
32    18|    Dardinello with fidelity,~And late with him to France had crost
33    20|          your thought,~And Guido late so furious? -- of the two~
34    20|      duke has shown;~And let his late companions be our care,~
35    22|       your excuse; which now too late is made.~'Tis yours the
36    23|          the courtesy could tell~Late shown her by Anglantes'
37    23|          their heads the helmet, late unbound,~They quickly place,
38    23|         And that sweet fountain, late so clear and pure,~From
39    26|          all evil doers, soon or late!~ ~ XIV~Marphisa with Rogero
40    26|          Maganza's traitour were~Late to Lanfusa, in full trust,
41    26|       And recollecting how, when late distrest,~He to Rogero succour
42    28| complains;~And -- that he is too late -- is her reply.~The Greek
43    29|      roots, collected were,~At a late hour, the twain to their
44    32|       from the river-side, where late it lay,~Under no mariner
45    32|          Which the sun's visage, late so bright and pure,~Mantles
46    33|         fair face shall show,~As late a troubled mien, upon that
47    33|      With vengeful deed Novara's late disgrace;~ ~ XLIII~"And
48    33|        black into the snare,~You late beheld in purple torrent
49    38|          there be gain, ye know, Late thirty-two,~Your vassal
50    40|       seen the leap he made,~Too late to save him deem all human
51    40|   friends the monarchs were, and late before~The walls of Paris,
52    41|      heaven allows~To them, that late or early heaven desire;~
53    42|        and such love was his, as late~Rinaldo bore her enmity
54    43|     impelled by love, the senior late~By dint of gifts obtained
55    43|        dwell,~That him at supper late did entertain;~That, through
56    43|      though by little, there too late arrives.~ ~ CLI~Thither
57    43|           Thither returned where late, of life bereft,~His friends,
58    44|         that town was bent~Anew, late won by the Bulgarian foe.~
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