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1 1| days no news of her had shown)~The beautiful Angelica 2 4| The shield might have been shown at first, nor he~Needed 3 5| view.~ ~ VI~"All times have shown that man has still pursued~ 4 5| love, before her fraud was shown,~But she, once loved, now 5 5| death and scorn, her virtue shown,~With more delight and rapture 6 9| trembling plant, whose limbs are shown~Of all their mantling foliage 7 10| conjoined, two snakes are shown:~By yonder lifted balance 8 11| achieved things worthy to be shown,~I ween; but these were 9 13| shadows might as well have shown?~ ~ LIX~"To hear of one 10 13| near or distant, would be shown."~ ~ LXXVIII~While so the 11 14| the Syrian fairy's castle shown:~Where mail, which cased 12 17| not, to see the recreant shown.~He is with other gifts, 13 18| enough for this one while is shown~Of their illustrious doings 14 19| signal of abatement yet has shown.~ ~ XLIV~Waves lifted by 15 19| enshrine,~In thanks for mercy shown, and to bestow~A pious quittance 16 20| fit, if you the counsel shown~Deem fit as well, in future 17 20| effect the English duke has shown;~And let his late companions 18 22| sore troubled at the story shown;~As anxious for the lover, 19 23| courtesy could tell~Late shown her by Anglantes' cavalier.~ 20 25| good Rogero, who, as I have shown,~Into a well the magic shield 21 26| the field;~But, since 'tis shown me at another's cost,~Forego 22 26| was espied by Aldigier~And shown the others, after little 23 26| dared --~Would not have shown a Hector's worth as well,~ 24 26| signs of prowess should be shown,~Mid that vile herd, on 25 28| by a thousand proofs have shown,~Vouching I am, and can 26 29| thing shall to thyself be shown,~Not on another's body, 27 30| I so had them my valour shown, I know,~You would have 28 31| to that faithful warrior shown,~How at the bridge Orlando 29 31| paladin from Flordelice (as shown)~Had heard how troubled 30 32| pact and purpose plainly shown,~He should confer it on 31 32| feats of high report~Has shown that he excels each puissant 32 33| Nor this in open day had shown more bright.~ ~ VI~When 33 33| that history,~Says, having shown her Ischia's island, "Ere~ 34 33| Pharamond (as now to you)~Was shown the castle on the rocky 35 34| not lawfully could here be shown,~Taking him by the hand, 36 35| as by the writing it was shown)~The cavaliers of Charles 37 37| his constant Isabel hath shown,~Render yet more your champion 38 37| trophies he on Oglio's bank has shown;~For he, mid bark and car, 39 37| all fair actions should be shown,~As well that, gentle ladies, 40 38| fair Bradamant reluctance shown,~And obstinately interposed 41 38| day was this (has Turpin shown)~Marphisa had been seen 42 40| these three warriors more be shown,~The love wherewith I to 43 42| had wooed the peer,~Had shown himself so obstinate and 44 43| forego.~Not more to what is shown do I apply~My saying, than 45 43| knew, to her my love was shown;~And that my loving with 46 43| by that obedient dog is shown~Dance of our country and 47 43| wife, unhappy wretch! hath shown,~Not to be subject to his 48 44| of good Rogero had been shown.~Charles stood with jocund 49 44| gone,~And by a road that's shown to him doth ride.~For towards 50 45| Servius, Marius this have shown~In ancient days; King Lewis 51 45| quickness by the stripling shown;~And, without e'er offending 52 46| court (as hath erewhile been shown),~Hoping to find the knight, 53 46| all her martial kindred shown,~Charles would not think 54 46| meseems, erewhile have shown.~ ~ CXX~Clad was the king