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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place,~Whither in time the news might be conveyed,~He would 5 8| displeasure, were conveyed~News that his nephew had withdrawn 6 9| the damsel yet can gather news.~ ~ XV~Breaking his every 7 9| courier to Biscay,~Who the sad news should to Bireno tell:~While 8 9| before they had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'