Canto

 1     1|      mount his courser's crupper prayed;~And both united chased
 2     1|          cried~To Sacripant, and prayed him not to wait~The near
 3     2|         charity.~ ~ XIV~The lady prayed that kindly friar, that
 4     2|         And showed the cave, and prayed her to ascend;~And said
 5     5|        consenting to the boon he prayed;~For after our good king,
 6     5|         hide, the night ensuing, prayed~I' the street, which none
 7     5|        be,~And, for his comfort, prayed me to resort~To a strong
 8     5|        he wore:~But he for mercy prayed with humble cheer,~Unfit
 9     8|       lead~The expedition he was prayed to speed.~ ~ XXIV~`Nor like
10     9|         kingdom, to our nuptials prayed,~Bireno in Biscay (the tidings
11     9|         to Friesland given, have prayed;~But so he promise, that
12     9|        him receive than that she prayed.~ ~ LVIII~'Tis not his scheme
13    10|      favour, warn and help them, prayed the dame;~So that they might
14    13|  Rochelle afoot should fare;~And prayed, that he before would thither
15    14|      cursed the god to whom they prayed.~ ~  CXVIII~He in a cuirass,
16    15|          for her love to wear it prayed.~ ~ XIV~How man should guard
17    16|      that quarter, had a courier prayed,~By King Sobrino sent, the
18    19|        time to wait till she was prayed.~And next of shame renouncing
19    19|       peace and for smooth water prayed,~With trembling voices and
20    22|     drawn near~To Bradamant, and prayed that she would shew~What
21    23|        What kept her thence; and prayed, if prayer should need,~
22    24|        told his tale, the damsel prayed,~That this she to the warriors
23    25|           how oft that night she prayed,~To all her gods and Mahound,
24    25|         that pair already warmly prayed~The adventure on himself
25    26|         so well deserving glory, prayed;~Nor she, that ever was
26    26|          cased:~They one another prayed, if any guessed~That story,
27    26|          all the day before~Have prayed, and prayer and menace proving
28    26|       Hippalca he to Mont Albano prayed,~To wend, which distant
29    26|          refused the strife; and prayed,~As well Rogero the design
30    27| earnestly bestirred himself, and prayed~Gradasso that he would,
31    30|      tried in martial field;~And prayed them -- would they not obey
32    30|     would observe his faith, and prayed~Her -- who could do no better --
33    31|         Albeit warmly by Rinaldo prayed,~He would with him in his
34    33|      they so often and so sorely prayed,~That she could ill refuse
35    34|          would so earnestly have prayed,~That he my lover should
36    35| marvelling, desired to hear;~And prayed the man of God would these
37    35|        and courteously that lady prayed~To tell her whither she
38    37|         those damsels twain,~And prayed she would in courtesy pursue,~
39    38|          say.~Who can advise, is prayed his lore to shew,~That we
40    40|        for all the town.~Of many prayed, the warrior would not hear~
41    40|         Armenian, Arab, Mede,~If prayed, will all assist thee in
42    41|    should have done, when whilom prayed~And called of Christ --
43    42|       visage crimsoned o'er; and prayed~That sage magicians to instruct
44    42|         board, and oft and often prayed,~That without more delay
45    43|       excused, Anselmo promised, prayed,~And bribed; but at the
46    43|          thither made repair,~He prayed that she would dwell not
47    43|          boon so foul and filthy prayed.~Yet ceased she not, though
48    43|      Nature prompted and a lover prayed;~One that was fair and gentle,
49    43|          to God for the departed prayed,~That he would to his rest
50    44|    accord the boon for which she prayed.~This audience was not given
51    45|  dispatch his suit the sovereign prayed:~ ~ LXIII~To send afield
52    46|        So efficaciously he after prayed~To the obstinate Duke Aymon,
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