Canto

 1     2|     knight;~Who then on foot an equal combat sped,~Matched with
 2     2|  prowess, tried by many a test,~Equal to good Rinaldo's shone
 3     3|        O!  sire succeeded by an equal heir!~He, thwarting with
 4     3|        XXXVIII~"In good Rinaldo equal worth shall shine,~(Such
 5     4|       If like desire, and if an equal flame~Move one and the other
 6     5|      all the realm, was none of equal worth.~ ~ XIV~"Me he persuades,
 7     6|        in art~And wit of man an equal difference lies,~Thou may'
 8     6|         The world has not their equal, he the straight~And spacious
 9    11|       By this he had not set an equal store;~ ~ III~Warmed by
10    11|         with friendly cheer and equal glee~Had once or twice embraced
11    12|       matched in fierce appeal:~Equal their daring, equal was
12    12|     appeal:~Equal their daring, equal was their might,~And safe
13    12|        that on either side~With equal peril both the warriors
14    15|     jousted for the reign,~With equal arms: in that the wrong
15    15|    knight and damsel views with equal eye,~And for his prisoners'
16    17|      faring,~If they had valour equal to their bearing.~ ~ XXIV~
17    18|       finds,~No easy faith your equal judgment blinds.~ ~ II~Often,
18    18|         surprise,~When 'mid the equal intervals, at night,~Medoro
19    19| faithless friends, with show~Of equal faith, in glad estate is
20    19|     hand~May snatch a vengeance equal to his ire.~Amid so many
21    19|       Their treasons, each with equal dread opprest.~ ~ XLVII~
22    19|     lightly of her warlike foe.~Equal the measure one the other
23    19|   shades descend,~While we with equal fortune thus contend?"~ ~
24    20|         to the skies; and haply equal measure~I of the glories
25    22|     well.~Up to the points nigh equal was each stick,~Of stubborn
26    25|       as they him) displease in equal wise~Rogero; who, when silent
27    26|     even to the sell;~Whom into equal parts those strokes divide,~
28    26|       by Malagigi, that him few~Equal among the worthies of that
29    26|       he had warred on him with equal chance;~But prostrate rolled,
30    28|       But everywhere encounters equal pain;~The pagan monarch
31    29|        that pile and tower with equal haste~Were so conducted
32    32|      disagree,~And to impugn my equal sentence dare,~Behold my
33    35|       drawn by art,~Would never equal by the thousandth part.~ ~
34    35|    fleece shall have no like or equal, so~Shall the blest age
35    36|       die,~Deem I that thine is equal to my pain.~I him who seeks
36    38|      Nor deemed the Child could equal him in fight,~Albeit he
37    40|      Aethiops swart,~Ordered in equal bands beneath the four,~
38    40|     their part defy;~ ~ LV~With equal number of armed knights
39    40|       He from Rogero claimed an equal due,~And from the Child
40    41|      And every billow threatens equal wrack.~The pilot sighs,
41    41|        his companions twain, in equal share,~Who partners in that
42    41|        not against the loss, in equal scale.~If you be conqueror,
43    41|        the vineyard's lord with equal hire.~With charity and warm
44    42|         be weighed with that in equal wise,~Which kindles, when
45    42|       gate, an arch is bent;~Of equal breadth, but different in
46    42|         Tis here that youths at equal distance pitch,~I' the middle,
47    42|         and in vest,~But all of equal charms and grace possest.~ ~
48    42|  octagon,~Two ladies are there, equal in their birth,~Equal in
49    42|    there, equal in their birth,~Equal in country, honour, charms
50    43|       upon the ground to crawl;~Equal to this here is no worldly
51    44|      progenies, which none~Will equal in illustrious blood below,~
52    45|      ought desires beside --~By equal or more courtesy to pay~
53    45| disguisement well may stead)~Of equal size and stature are the
54    45|         by Clermont's peer;~And equal Charlemagne heard either
55    46|        fresh know to view.~With equal grief Count Anselm overflows,~
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