Canto

 1     4|        all,~So that Rogero but remain my thrall.~ ~ XXXIV~"Or
 2     4|        new)~Whose trophies yet remain upon the ground;~Proof of
 3     9|     other means to succour him remain;~Save I, to liberate him
 4    10|       this foul monster's food remain."~By her just plaint Rogero
 5    14|    contend, and that some dead~Remain, some hurt, some taken in
 6    15|       mercy God bestow,~That I remain alive, the giant dead,~Secure
 7    16| fetching, with the forces that remain,~A compass, he the upper
 8    16|     nor that the troops behind remain~Which to the duke of Lancaster
 9    17|        that he must supperless remain,~Lucina guilty of the whole
10    18|       that for a record should remain,~He made the various troops
11    18|      camp lies hushed. Do thou remain;~That, if my death be written
12    19|       Not unavenged shalt thou remain," he cries;~Then full of
13    19|     couple thought a little to remain,~Until some goodly ship
14    19|        one and all, must there remain.~ ~ LXVII~" 'Tis true, if
15    19|        s part in bed,~He shall remain our sovereign, and shall
16    19|     and bright.~The combatants remain as stupified,~On lifting
17    20|      most store,~For many days remain so sore dismayed,~That they
18    20|       had hoped eternal should remain.~ ~ XXX~"So that some deal
19    20|     were, did I depart or free~Remain, to leave the rest in slavery."~ ~
20    20|       Or fair or foul, let her remain thy fee;~I would not, I,
21    21|     the guiltless stripling to remain,~And suffer prisonment's
22    22|       sound; nor cat nor mouse remain,~Who seem to hear in it, "
23    22|    Resign whatever did of life remain,~Says, "I not only, if '
24    24|   other knight --~No longer to remain in company,~But bandy cruel
25    26|       feat, which, if you here remain,~Yourself may witness, so
26    29|    second Breuse sans pity did remain;~Who, when digested was
27    32|     the martial mail.~The rest remain within; while they proceed~
28    32|       Clodion with his knights remain without.~Against him goes
29    32|    lady must dislodge, and one remain;~The fairest stay, and she
30    32|      ordered so:~One lady must remain, one lady go.~ ~ XCVIII~
31    32|       tower must wend,~Here to remain I my design to proclaim,~
32    33|     short of spent their bands remain;~And them shall nevermore
33    34|      in that cave Astolpho did remain,~The fumes that from the
34    35|      that apostle let the peer~Remain; for I have now to make
35    37|        a stand the story would remain~Of fierce Marphisa and her
36    37|        of day;~But nine in ten remain to me unknown.~I what I
37    38|        poor within their tents remain:~The curious crowd, encompassing
38    38|         The Paladins and lords remain; without,~Is left the unrespected
39    38|     fourth nor fifth will soon remain;~And wholly spent will be
40    38|        vanquished in the lists remain;~And vow I will straightway
41    38| vanquished, young Rogero shall remain;~And will observe the truce
42    39|       that noise with Olivier,~Remain astounded at the wondrous
43    39|         Signs even to this day remain in sight:~For, hard by Arles,
44    40| reavers shall not in your land remain."~ ~ LI~Gradasso's second
45    40|    Rogero ponders if he should remain,~Or rather should his sovereign
46    41|        there short season doth remain:~The reeling ship confounds
47    42|      we, if in a happier state remain~The brother of that gentle
48    43|      an hour without her could remain.~`-- You in another way (
49    43|       deadly hue we both of us remain;~We both stand silent; both
50    43|       forthwith as mistress to remain~Had hoped, when thence the
51    43|       the end;~But such as now remain; -- at thy command~(Even
52    43|  complain:~Because I sorrow to remain below,~And not to share
53    43|        for us that reft of him remain:~His death, with such surpassing
54    44|      harboured, let the chiefs remain,~Till I conduct Astolpho
55    45|         and there in safety to remain~Persuades, in secret, four
56    46|   dwell~Than without Bradamant remain alive.~And never while these
57    46|    remained, and yet will long remain:~Nor ever greater havoc
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