Canto

 1     1|        warrior fared not, ere he spied,~Bounding across the path,
 2     1|       maid no sooner had Rinaldo spied,~Than on her laughing eyes
 3     6|        cruel grief he thought he spied!~And next against the fair
 4     7|     short, and round, beneath is spied.~Angelic visions, creatures
 5     9|         a damsel in the poop, he spied~A ready pinnace that towards
 6     9|           till horse and foot he spied~Arrived, where he this ambuscade
 7    10|     barren and unpeopled isle is spied.~ ~ XVII~As soon as they
 8    10|      Prussian, he and Pomeranian spied.~ ~ LXXII~Although the Child
 9    11|        the warrior's face Rogero spied.~ ~ XIX~Of his sweet lady,
10    12|        Nor of partition aught is spied or wall:~For these, and
11    14|   increased when she approaching spied~Him foul with blood, and
12    15|          from far the Paladin be spied,~Him to ascend his ready
13    15|       shake himself, the warrior spied.~ ~ LVI~With subtle thread
14    15|         river's outlet past, and spied~The sturdy castle on the
15    16|         in time his need Rinaldo spied.~ ~ LXXIX~Elsewhere the
16    17|          to espy -- and might be spied --~In visages o'ercast in
17    17|          scape, as hither I have spied;~As ye shall all, if, as
18    18|       brother he in vile Martano spied.~For arms and vest, more
19    18|       the quarters, good Rinaldo spied;~And deemed him bold, and
20    19|       whom all hidden things are spied.~Thou and thy comrades may
21    22|        about to die, the warrior spied.~He wondered first, and
22    23|          suspense, by chance she spied~A churl, that came towards
23    23|          good brethren should be spied,~Alardo named, ere she had
24    24|       something shining lay,~And spied Orlando's corslet on the
25    26|         those, whom he about her spied,~Forthwith to joust and
26    26|      this while, and Richardetto spied;~And recollecting how, when
27    28|         Lombard monarch led,~Who spied the mannikin of hideous
28    28|          common wont) the paynim spied,~Advancing by a narrow path,
29    30|          whom naked and alone he spied.~-- "My jennet for thy hackney
30    31|      Guichardo levelled, when he spied~Outstretched upon the field,
31    31|          his banner he no longer spied,~Now widely distant with
32    31| Thitherward were Orlando she had spied,~In company the knight and
33    32|          of that colour which is spied~In leaf, when gray and yellow
34    33|          Cadiz and the strait he spied,~Where whilom good Alcides
35    34|         never he before of after spied.~Here spacious hold and
36    35|       those already woven he had spied~Upon the fatal wheel for
37    38|         Sobrino, he that plainly spied~The scope whereon Marsilius
38    39|       third embrace,~But that he spied Bardino, he that came~From
39    40|         thousand captive barks I spied.~ ~ V~He that those wrecks
40    40|          many parts the ooze was spied.~Filled is the ditch in
41    40|         over his Biserta when he spied~Those fires that on the
42    40|       when from far the ships he spied,~Believed they were the
43    40|         And as Rogero holy Dudon spied~Approach on horseback, (
44    42|     dimmed visage disappear,~And spied forth issuing from a cavern
45    42|      place, whose like is seldom spied,~Of beauteous fabric, and
46    43|         the very sin her husband spied,~For which she by his sentence
47    44|           unless counterfeit, is spied.~ ~ II~Hence it ensues that
48    44|       sire that in such kindness spied~An opening made for more,
49    44|         Aymon's craft his sister spied,~And saw he could no more
50    44|       stalk in silk and gold was spied~A pod, like millet, in embroidery
51    44|          buckler knew as soon as spied~The cavalier, whose arms
52    45|       start the generous barb in spied,~When he the signal full
53    45|         trees and most entangled spied:~But first Frontino was
54    46|        of the virtues, in Rogero spied,~Moved Bradamant's ambitious
55    46|  troubled the disdainful warrior spied.~She in sore doubt her champion'
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