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1 1| climbed the other horse, nor spake he aught;~But silently uplifted 2 2| stilled the rage~Of blood, and spake him feeble and demure,~At 3 4| knot of life untie."~So spake the scornful dame with angry 4 5| throw removed he placed, and spake:~` -- Come if thou hearest 5 6| night nor day, to other spake a word.~ ~ XLIX~"Why touch 6 8| silently,~Not to his uncle spake, not to his true~And faithful 7 10| Then loosed her tongue and spake in feeble tone;~But ended 8 11| desert isle away.~And, as she spake, she turned her in the guise~ 9 12| Gradasso, or with other near~He spake, of those who through the 10 14| mercy bear."~ ~ LXXIII~So spake the holy emperor aloud,~ 11 17| his guard king Norandino spake the word,~And bade them 12 18| With the eight of whom I spake, all set upon~The foe, with 13 20| reprobating all advised before,~Spake; and adopted saw her better 14 20| The other feat, of which I spake, has done,~ ~ LXI~"Yet some 15 20| torment me more."~ ~ CXXXIV~So spake Zerbino, and like grief 16 21| beneath his charge must go,~He spake no word; and thus in silent 17 23| self-deceit;~For there was one who spake of it unsought;~The sheperd-swain, 18 23| eyes toward heaven; nor spake he aught.~Nor ate, nor slept, 19 25| with burning eyes,~She spake her soul sick with desire; 20 25| LXXI~So Richardetto spake, and by his say~Made the 21 25| had helped his actions, spake in vain.~ ~ LXXIX~The other 22 26| listening stood this while, yet spake he nought.~"With thee," 23 29| this the witless infidel~Spake as a fool, the event demonstrates 24 29| molest~In word or deed." So spake that damsel fair;~And Rodomont 25 29| Have launched the words I spake, in random guise,~-- By 26 29| Was heard a voice which spake Zerbino's name,~To follow 27 29| Isabel and Isabel."~ ~ XXX~So spake the Sire; and cleared the 28 30| Moorish lord,~If Agramant spake further of accord;~ ~ XLIV~ 29 31| one by one."~ ~ XIII~So spake the knight, yet spake not 30 31| So spake the knight, yet spake not in a tone~To be o'erheard 31 31| my horse, shall stay."~So spake Mount Alban's lord; and 32 31| every cavalier;~What Guido spake, what they replied again:~ 33 31| Guido the savage, as he spake, was nigh~With Richardetto; 34 32| harboured there~Whereof I spake, so dear in Clodion's eyes;~ 35 33| will not now presage.~So spake that wizard, and renewed 36 33| the dome shall bear."~So spake the sightless king of Nubia' 37 34| XLIV~Since wretched Lydia spake no more, the peer~Would 38 35| more than aught beside.~She spake not to that haughty man 39 35| while, the martial maid~Spake with her beavor up, without 40 36| knew?~And of Ferrau, who spake with him whilere,~Craved, 41 37| aim,~No other care, nor spake beside of ought;~Saw he 42 38| preferring private gain,~So spake in answer to the king of 43 39| wondering marked, but word he spake to none;~And when and how 44 40| warlike lord.~ ~ LXII~I spake of that good pair of warriors, 45 41| showed those seven whereof I spake,~Bound and with drooping 46 41| Beside the wounds whereof I spake whilere.~ ~ XCV~Gradasso, 47 43| whereof" (the warrior cried)~"Spake Malagigi, having, far and 48 44| pursuing still, the seer~So spake, he moves Rinaldo by his 49 44| their wedded love.~ ~ XII~So spake together peer and paladine:~ 50 44| content;~So, sighed and spake not; but -- when uncontrolled~ 51 44| made lament, and thus she spake.~ ~ XLI~"Ah! shall I will 52 44| within himself (but nothing spake)~Constantine's heir should 53 45| Because, departing thence, he spake no word~Save to the squire 54 45| Marphisa true or falsely spake,~I well believe that, rather 55 46| XLV~These words he spake, and more to that intent,~ 56 46| still Rogero by the hand,~So spake, while all that warrior 57 46| Rogero vaunt."~ ~ LVIII~She spake this with such anger and