Canto

 1     1|           glade.~A second oath the haughty paynim plights,~And keeps
 2     1|            the builder rears.~Like haughty maid, who holds herself
 3     1|            To reassume as wont her haughty bearing.~ ~ LII~An apparition
 4     1|        weens to make him stoop his haughty crest:~The other knight,
 5     1|       present test;~Cuts short his haughty threats and angry cry,~And
 6     1|            what ensued between the haughty pair~I in another canto
 7     2|               IV~"Thou liest," the haughty Saracen retorts,~As proud,
 8     4|           and stings~And goads his haughty heart with rowels bright.~
 9     5|    preferred~Not only quenched the haughty warrior's flame,~But the
10     6|         liquid rill;~As suits that haughty fairy's wanton will.~ ~
11     6|           see,~And at her post the haughty dame arraid~(Sapphire and
12     7|          for that end, to take her haughty head;~To him an easy task;
13     9|           wheresoe'er he turns his haughty front,~Appears (so loud
14    10|        requite!~Foul thief, churl, haughty ingrate, may I thee~Burned,
15    11|             The one a giant was of haughty cheer,~And one a bold and
16    12|           has no peer,~With such a haughty front, and in such guise,~
17    14|         submissive lion feigns~The haughty Rodomont, and would suppose~
18    18|           thing.~ ~ XXVI~I have of haughty Discord now to say,~To whom
19    19|      unwonted way.~Touched was her haughty heart, once hard and curst,~
20    19|          the streets, succinct, in haughty show,~And arm, in guise
21    19|          And beauteous points, and haughty gait and air.~Out of a thousand
22    20|    youthful weed,~Bedizened at the haughty damsel's cost;~And took
23    22|          he abased their pride and haughty vaunt,~Who straight bethought
24    22|            is delayed."~ ~ XLV~The haughty semblance and the lofty
25    23|        Moor towards her raised his haughty front,~And straight blasphemed
26    23|         defy,~We wax or straw, too haughty were the strain":~And charged
27    23|           worth conspicuous in thy haughty cheer."~ ~ LXXV~"No one
28    24|       knight:~Saying: "Behold! the haughty Rodomont,~Unless the distance
29    24|      threat with head and hand, in haughty strain,~That to repentance
30    26|        well how they a cavalier~Of haughty look approaching had surveyed,~
31    26|      Marphisa raised her face with haughty cheer,~And answered him: "
32    26|          that the king subdued his haughty pride,~And the fell fight
33    27|           army's head,~To him with haughty mien Marphisa said:~ ~ XCI~"
34    29|        Enamoured him, so tamed his haughty mind;~And, though he might
35    32|            That -- known as one so haughty and hard-hearted,~Who all
36    33|             Who so shall break the haughty Switzer's horn,~That little
37    33|           them vail yet more their haughty crest,~And look upon the
38    34|           little distant, with its haughty height,~From the moon's
39    35|      beside.~She spake not to that haughty man again,~To the bridge-end
40    35|             And vowed to take that haughty man; the crew~Of people
41    37|          tribute pay,~So much more haughty and impetuous flows;~Rogero
42    37|         torrent one while foams in haughty tide,~When fed with mighty
43    41| Threatening the billows rise, with haughty brow,~And Neptune's white
44    41|       knight, with angry voice and haughty cheer,~The pagan interrupted,
45    41|         him he sprang; and, at his haughty look,~Heaven, as the warrior
46    41|        gift he crost,~Erewhile, by haughty Mandricardo lost.~ ~ XCII~
47    41|          with mid blade Anglantes' haughty count.~ ~ XCVI~And would
48    42|          the marble) is she wear~A haughty port; for in her heart,
49    43|        race among,~Sprung from the haughty lineage, which whilere~Out
50    43|           lineage clear~Derived of haughty Cadmus' seed are we.~I am
51    43|         would in courteous, not in haughty mood,~Have forced so famed
52    46|       armed cavalier,~Of semblance haughty, and of stature grand,~Was
53    46|        crowd,~Such license in that haughty man to view.~All leave their
54    46|         loud;~Erewhile on earth so haughty and so proud.~ ~ ~[End of
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