Canto

 1     1|         thy foe the loser may I call,~(Who shall no glory gain)
 2     2|   Whether or not she should the call obey,~The youthful damsel
 3     3|        to the skies~The trumpet call it, or to endless pain,~
 4     3|        the night.~Hence I shall call few worthies of thy line,~
 5     3|       light,~The willing people call him to command.~Sixth of
 6     4|      breath, the keep below,~To call the castled wizard to the
 7     5|        to my longing arms would call,~From the projecting balcony
 8     5|       move not, brother, till I call.'~ ~ XLVI~" `Doubt not' (
 9     5|      daughter only can I guilty call:~For in his inmost soul
10     6|         reason I this place may call,~Where, it is my belief,
11     6|         the whole her followers call,~As greedy and inhospitable
12     7|      this use, and now at other call.~'Tis often feast, and always
13     8| approached her, feigning such a call~As e'er Hilarion might have
14    12|     neighbouring window hears a call,~And looks, and thinks he
15    13|         from hence receives her call,~Into the lowest depth of
16    13|        sovereign wisdom fortune call.~ ~ LXIV~"Other the same
17    16|       pomp they could, upon his call,~Thither, in shining arms,
18    16|         on those, I will not, I~Call phalanxes or squadrons,
19    16|   stayed till herald should his call proclaim:~Better were they
20    17|        guilty of the whole does call,~Condemned to stand, fast
21    17|      huge squad divided, at his call,~Into two troops, whom,
22    18|     give their aid, at Charles' call:~Through every street they
23    19|        council, at the master's call.~ ~ XLVI~One says: "Abreast
24    19|  ancient mother of renown,~Made call the patron out, and bade
25    26|       those Maganzese assassins call;~And, with fierce slaughter,
26    26|         aid our sovereign, duty call,~Him let us aid, nor civil
27    27|       upon Saint John and Denys call,~And fly for shelter to
28    27|  impatience, they complain,~And call those famous cavaliers too
29    28|        they, through~Flammetta, call the youth into their bower;~
30    28|    whose evil deeds for censure call.~He should exalt the many
31    32|         pity moved by suppliant call,~Who sport, yea feed and
32    32|         LOST ISLE, some Iceland call the reign~Whereof a royal
33    32|     issue forth, at whosoever's call,~Is, by the warder's hest,
34    32|         admission on the porter call,~Since they for ten miles
35    33|       hereafter! -- I, at other call,~Now quit Rinaldo, king,
36    34|        to obey, whatever be the call,~Is at my bidding ever prompt
37    35|     other care have I, no other call,~But with that gentle youth
38    36|         to the career,~Upon her call, who seemed a cavalier.~ ~
39    36|            XII~Rogero heard the call in joyous vein,~And bade
40    36|      ramparts, at the monarch's call.~With them Rogero goes,
41    36|       rattling notes the riders call,~Rousing the foot, beat
42    37|  uncurbed desire, which Love we call;~By which they were seduced
43    39|   brother, Gigliantes' part,~To call him to his kingdom had he
44    40|         bosoms, and for succour call~Upon their Mahomet, who
45    40|      should they defy upon that call,~They would from so renowned
46    42|    impious, proud, and perjured call,~See we, if in a happier
47    43|         it well might dare,~Nor call on foreign power its aid
48    43|       CXXIV~"The serving man to call his lady went~Prepared his
49    43|         water, clean,~Which men call life; wherein so fools delight;~
50    43|       Roland and Olivier Rogero call~To mind for that Rogero,
51    44|       has not ought that he can call his own;~And should not
52    45| throughout the world my kindred call.~ ~ XLVII~"I Leo am, that
53    45|     ever render back, upon your call;~And still, at all your
54    45|        er~Weary my love: at any call I lend~To thee myself and
55    45|        to my lady-love: Ah! why~Call I her mine, since she is
56    46|        blest aera! what a happy call!"~ ~ XCI~That brave youth'
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