Canto

 1     1|         While one more favoured bears away the fruit?~Bare words
 2     2|      XXX~Starboard and larboard bears the fitful gale,~And never
 3     3|      Henry quelled; such trophy bears~The one renowned in story'
 4     3|       and gallop in mid sky,~He bears a mortal shield of power
 5     3|         Where he shall come who bears the virtuous ring.~ ~ LXXII~"
 6     4|       borne, and now toward the Bears;~For night and day the ceaseless
 7     5|         Rising thence to go,~He bears away a heart not simply
 8     6|          That, if her Polinesso bears her love,~To her will manifestly
 9     6|     fowl, and strange to sight,~Bears off the warrior with such
10     7|      whose like no seed or slip~Bears in sweet Indian or Sabacan
11     8|        a mighty sweep, the lady bears~To shore, where rock and
12     9|         can do.~Strange arms he bears, unknown to any wight,~Save
13    10|   hinderance to thy boat,~Which bears my spirit, would my body
14    10|     wind which, sweeping ocean, bears~The faithless stripling'
15    10|         s sail across the deep,~Bears off as well the shriek,
16    10|         three pinions of a bird~Bears agent, speaks Sir Richard,
17    10|      and he~Is Duke of York who bears that verdant tree.~ ~  LXXIX~"
18    10|   yonder cavalier,~Whose banner bears a foundering bark! In sight~
19    10|         s town,~Are earls; this bears a car, and that a crown.~ ~
20    10|         Raymond, Earl of Devon, bears~The hawk, which spreads
21    10|       of Buchan next his banner bears,~In which a dragon vert
22    11|       in a damsel, whom a giant bears~Beneath his arm, his bride
23    11|         his shoulder flings and bears away;~As sometimes wolf
24    12|      rage, pursues a knight~Who bears by force his lady-love away,~
25    12|       his arms a captive damsel bears,~Sore grieving, and across
26    12|     palace. He who fast in hold~Bears off upon his arm the damsel
27    13|      forbore.~She weens Melissa bears Rogero hate,~For some new
28    14|     Almontes bold,~Which Roland bears, and Hector bore of old.~ ~
29    14|       Stordilane,~Ere the thief bears her farther hence, from
30    14|      none;~Nor message hears or bears, and from that ground~Without
31    15|       XXXIII~"The pious love he bears his native land~Honours
32    16|       The wretch would fly; but bears in him a dart,~Like wounded
33    17|          the monster comes, and bears his snout~In guise of brach,
34    18|      strews the brain,~Which he bears out on a hard grinding stone;~
35    19|        Is healed, and weds, and bears her to Catay.~At length
36    19|        which to the paladin she bears,~But that it costly is and
37    20|         of every pleasure.~Fame bears my kindred's praise on outstretched
38    26|     What of a seeming falsehood bears the impress --~I would say
39    26|        er the field his courser bears away;~On earth the faulchion
40    27|         makes that palfrey ramp~Bears off the frighted Doralice
41    27|         bitter produce which it bears:~Then to the judgment of
42    28| prepossest.~The malice which he bears to one or two,~Makes him
43    28|        aye on prow or poop,~And bears behind him on his courser'
44    33|      meats he to an open galley bears,~And other banquet spreads
45    34|       anew, and him his courser bears~To the terrestrial paradise
46    34|        he seems born to run; he bears away~Out of those heaps
47    37|        Frontino's croup,~Rogero bears her off amid the troop.~ ~
48    38|    abode;~Whence he towards the Bears in fury blows:~There finds
49    38|        volume which his pontiff bears,~To observe what he has
50    40|      flock, and dogs and swains~Bears off, in his o'erwhelming
51    41|        wreck.~A lyme-dog argent bears Sir Olivier,~Couchant, and
52    44|         from the high regard he bears his heir,~Can nought resolve
53    44|     reverence, and respect, she bears,~She thinks no choice is
54    45|          red with Grecian gore,~Bears that fell man; and like
55    46|     deed,~Still from its rivals bears away the meed.~ ~ CI~On
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