Canto

 1     1|      eyes~(Though many days no news of her had shown)~The beautiful
 2     2|       plied his restless heel,~News of Narbonne and of Montpelier
 3     3|        left alive, to bear the news to Rome.~ ~ LV~" 'Tis he,
 4     5|     place,~Whither in time the news might be conveyed,~He would
 5     8|     displeasure, were conveyed~News that his nephew had withdrawn
 6     9|      the damsel yet can gather news.~ ~ XV~Breaking his every
 7     9| courier to Biscay,~Who the sad news should to Bireno tell:~While
 8     9|   before they had received the news,~That out of Zealand, backed
 9    11|       keen desire more certain news to learn:~But now the winding
10    14|         said the bearer of the news, "the foe~Who slew our troop,
11    14|       When the squire told his news amid that show~Of troops,
12    14|  company,~I think, can furnish news of him to thee,~And" (pointing
13    15|       and, to scatter wide~The news, another from that town
14    15|     from the time he heard the news~Had evermore bemoaned him,
15    16|      they warrantry~Of the sad news thy servant now makes known!~
16    17|       and down,~Nor could hear news of her till the other day.~
17    18|       pigmy dwarf who bore~The news, exclaimed the king, "Now
18    18|      false Origilla gives them news;~Relating, as of her he
19    18|     possest~Sir Gryphon of the news to them conveyed,~Who, hearing
20    19|   harboured ship was seen~(The news had spread already through
21    20|      From whom he first learns news of Isabel.~ ~ ~ I~Great
22    20|        side or that the dismal news.~ ~ XXIX~" 'Twas thus with
23    20|    entreat me fair to have the news~I know of her whose timeless
24    20|       woman, read~That she had news of her he mourned as dead.~ ~
25    24|      squadron of himself sends news,~Which for its captain well
26    24|        Moor,~With many others, news through France conveyed;~
27    25|     instead~Of greeting: "Evil news are hither blown.~By a sure
28    25|        Sir Richardetto the ill news displease,~And (as they
29    27|     some voice to Agramant the news~Reports aright, that Ulien'
30    30|        of that pair those evil news had heard.~His Malagigi
31    31|     each paladin and peer.~She news which sorely grieve the
32    32|   Which, hearing Richardet his news impart,~Had pierced her
33    32|      in his need;~And when the news were known, the knot was
34    32|   stranger here but closed his news,~Well might his tale the
35    32|     without cause believed the news he bore,~A rumour universally
36    32|  hungry guest;~Nor any further news of errant knight~Them, seated
37    33|        swiftly to the king the news convey.~Who calls to mind
38    35|      cell~He dwelt, no further news of him were known:~Meanwhile
39    35|        King Marsilius flew~The news, that one craved battle
40    37|        to hide her head.~ ~ XC~News being after to her foeman
41    38|       stirring feet and wings,~News of the Nubian monarch's
42    39|   While so the cavaliers their news declare,~A noise is heard;
43    39|  Africa's intent,~Who had sure news that shore by Nubia's band~
44    42|      wight was left the woeful news to spread.~ ~ IV~Seeing
45    42|       by the demon's lore;~Who news as well of Angelique supplied;~
46    42|       journey made,~As certain news, the tidings had conveyed.~ ~
47    44|      upon the paynim part,~The news from Sicily to Charles were
48    44|      so secretly,~But that the news to others were conveyed;~
49    45|      glued?~A courier, who the news should quickly bear,~Ungiardo
50    45|    maid his prowess try.~These news the Grecian prince so ill
51    45|    following two~Appeared, nor news of him were signified;~And
52    46|    speaks with that of certain news, which say~How good Rogero'
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