Canto

 1     4|       to snatch from France and peril near.~ ~ XXXI~"I only built
 2     4|          To see Rogero from his peril freed:~This was his only
 3     4|      dame discerned,~In fearful peril, soar so high a strain,~
 4     4| achieved, as due,~Fame may your peril and your pain pursue.~ ~
 5     5|      place,~And joyed Geneura's peril to espy~With swelling bosom
 6     8|         had the warriors of her peril known.~So far removed, for
 7    12|       on either side~With equal peril both the warriors vie,~She,
 8    13|    whistling reed.~ ~ XVII~"Our peril well does the Biscayan note,~
 9    13|      thou may'st aid him in the peril feigned,~And thus among
10    14|        Will have least pain and peril to endure.~Rodomont only
11    15|    cavalier replied)~But cannot peril against honour weigh,~Far
12    15|   risque o'erpays.~ ~ XLVIII~"I peril but the single life of one~
13    16|         Which share in the same peril, and the band~Or virgins,
14    16|      the cry~Of young Zerbino's peril smote the ear;~For, single
15    17|         s gate.~To their life's peril, crumbling roof and tower~
16    17|         matter in this state of peril hung~When thither came the
17    17|     Whom he had found in former peril true.~"Are you not those
18    17|         The king from sovereign peril saved his head,~After four
19    18|        need~Than their friends' peril, raise the draw-bridge high:~
20    18|         and Salomon.~ ~ CLVI~In peril were the Moors, that none
21    20|         There was he seized, of peril scarce aware,~As unsuspecting
22    20|    wight~Should suffer pain and peril in affray,~Striving for
23    21|   Reason demonstrates with what peril fraught~His case, not more
24    22|      has preserved himself from peril sore;~And with the sound
25    22|        and feminine array,~With peril sore of life. On turret
26    22|     geer;~Nor put yourselves in peril, and with four~Such matchless
27    22|  resource,~In the most pressing peril had recourse.~ ~ LXXXII~
28    24|        XI~He would have been in peril on that day,~Had he been
29    24|      exclaiming: "I convey~With peril fire and fuel in one hand."~
30    24|         she had done,~Fully the peril of the paynim train;~And
31    27|        to seek,~Rinaldo, in thy peril thee has left;~And, for
32    27|            XXVII~Who 'scape one peril, into other fly,~And pay
33    27|     XCVII~Small profit and much peril would succeed~From any fight
34    29|         a little swerve aside,~(Peril unparalleled!) the horse
35    30|      fierce and dangerous fight~Peril his life, who now, I see
36    31|     fell reversed,~To his great peril, in the stream immersed.~ ~
37    31|      far and near,~Nor pain nor peril in the adventure shun,~Till
38    31|         which thee may from thy peril clear.~And thou, if thou
39    33|        clangours helpful aye in peril are,~And deems his bugle
40    36|        means provide,~And every peril, every case forestall:~And
41    38|       Agramant, hearing in what peril lies~His realm, through
42    38|     reign,~Him in this pressing peril to advise,~Calls kings and
43    38|        Africk from such host in peril lies?~Your garrisons were
44    39|   oversight,~A stripling boy in peril yet untried,~Against a Gaul,
45    39|      XXXIII~But no retreat from peril is there here,~Nor can the
46    39|         royal lord~In his worst peril; for to Arles again~Had
47    39|       shun,~And ever into direr peril run.~ ~ LXXXIV~One headlong
48    40|         the larboard land, from peril free;~Which, for the sailor'
49    40|        in show;~And evermore in peril it is good,~Force should
50    41|        them too hard the mortal peril prest.~ ~ XVIII~Perceiving
51    41|        royal Moor~To the utmost peril in that battle brought;~
52    42|    draught.~Then of the passing peril of the case,~Before it touched
53    43|       aid~Should in the time of peril be purveyed.~ ~ CXXV~"The
54    45| Corvinus run~A yet more fearful peril, worse bested:~Both throned,
55    45|    remembered her, and knew~Her peril, save the foe was quickly
56    45|        Was safe; and thought no peril would appear~Too hard a
57    46|    before the foe,~His guide in peril, his support in woe.~ ~
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