Canto

 1     1|           surprise~And ecstasy of joy when he discerned~The lofty
 2     2|           radiant face with eager joy dilates.~But, full of pity,
 3     3|       spirit?"~ ~ XIV~And full of joy the adventure strange pursues,~
 4     3|         ornament, and flower, and joy~Of every lineage on which
 5     3|        fair Italy's long grief to joy;~I speak of the fifth Azo
 6     4| dispossessed them of such life of joy.~ ~ XL~There is Gradasso,
 7     4|        deems, his bosom with such joy overflows,~That he is singly
 8     5|        fair~Receives me with that joy in her embrace,~Which seems
 9     7|          would have bestowed with joy;~But heart and life would
10     7|           seed beside.~I saw thee joy that such a pair would shine~
11    14|          brought more relief~Than joy, by its event too much outweighed,~
12    14|  entertained~To turn to sovereign joy her present woe,~Would wholly
13    14|    bridges cry.~He witnesses with joy their martial beat,~But
14    15|      scarce contained himself for joy, so great~His pleasure,
15    17|           slain.~` "Twas no small joy 'mid all the woes, that.'~
16    17|     colours cunningly allied,~His joy or sorrow to his lady gay;~
17    18|   Jealousy decried,~But with more joy, when she the occasion knew~
18    18|      CXXXIII~Eight days or ten in joy and triumph dwell~The knights
19    21|      repute.~With what triumphant joy shalt thou be hailed!~What
20    23|          little space~Endured the joy which he at first assayed.~
21    23|       front,~And pale with sudden joy grows Isabel:~Then, changing,
22    25|         And her arrival with much joy discern:~For hearing nought,
23    25|           not, for her life, more joy display.~ ~ LIV~"Her beauteous
24    29|           perpetual grace,~A real joy, to be postponed to none.~
25    30|          not wherefore you should joy or grieve~That he the blazoned
26    30|        day~Which was to bring her joy or sorrow, lay.~ ~ XC~This
27    31|           A longer absence is but joy's increase.~Service may
28    31|           in Stygian home,~Though joy ensue, with all its festive
29    31|         damsel of Dordona's every joy!~ ~ VII~I speak not of what
30    31|        delight,~That he, for very joy, leaps here and there.~He
31    32|           may you fancy with what joy and glee~The monarch greeted
32    33|       fever slain;~And that short joy, long sorrow, profit small,~
33    33|         spent,~In him appears the joy of triumph shent."~ ~ XXXIII~
34    33|           this my waking bane;~My joy a dream and prompt to disappear,~
35    33|        brought with it fallacious joy,~But -- sure and bitter --
36    33|          his wonted stay,~Through joy, with outstretched arms
37    34|         Of earth's foul air, will joy eternity~Of spring, till
38    37|         such valiant wight~Should joy a thing so excellent and
39    37|           LXXI~" `Shalt thou then joy and solace have from me,~
40    37|        face appeared to glow~With joy, at having dealt such punishment~
41    38|       gored.~For such a sovereign joy, a prize so high~No silver
42    38|               XXVII~Great was the joy, and great was the delight,~
43    39|    cavalier,~As plainly shows her joy; which woes o'erblown~Had
44    40|           Whence he might hope to joy in quiet wise~Fair Africa,
45    40|       Redeem from trouble, and to joy restore.~Captives for ever,
46    42|         Orlando, albeit he should joy in heart~At death so holy,
47    42|       beauty rare;~And such sweet joy was whilom set at nought,~
48    42|           in nuptial band."~-- "I joy thereat," the cavalier replied;~
49    43|        thou shouldst envy other's joy!"~ ~ LXIII~While thus Rinaldo
50    43|       hear~That he is dead, their joy is so allayed~They can no
51    44|      deems, will thither run,~And joy in kinsman of such high
52    44|           die, who so disturbs my joy;~He and his unjust sire;
53    44|        him all flock, in him with joy and glee~The winner of that
54    45|           not to deceive.~ ~ CVII~Joy good Orlando and joy Rinaldo
55    45|         CVII~Joy good Orlando and joy Rinaldo show,~Who view in
56    46|          expand.~ ~ II~A burst of joy, like thunder to my ear,~
57    46|       view~My sail; and with them joy a hundred more.~Women and
58    46|        tide,~Well nigh for sudden joy the damsel died.~ ~ LXVI~
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