Canto

 1     1|          dead.~He speechless had remained, I ween, if she~Had not
 2     5|        And, at the fearful tale, remained half dead.~ ~ LX~"O God!
 3     7|      Embraced her, and that veil remained alone,~Which upon every
 4     8|      mighty number of her guard,~Remained nigh dead, o'erwhelmed with
 5    12|           He (for no other means remained to try)~Would lastly with
 6    12|    foaming horse,~Happier had he remained in line behind!~Met by Anglante'
 7    12|        to sway~Till living wight remained not in his view.~Orlando
 8    13|     confidence.~ ~ XXIV~"He that remained with us, of whom I said~
 9    14|     weaponless without the spear remained.~ ~ XLIII~Now sword nor
10    17|         place depart, while life remained,~Unless his faithful consort
11    17|        Lucina he denied,~And but remained more constant in his thought.~
12    17|    retreat Martano fled.~Gryphon remained, and sullied with the scorn~
13    17|      hand.~ ~ C~Yet in the field remained Seleucia's knight,~The best
14    18|            LXX~Here, wounded, he remained some days before~He could
15    19|       this trouble, in this woe, remained~For full four days; and
16    19|              LII~This on the sea remained so passing strong,~And from
17    19|         But nigh beside herself, remained the maid.~Strange to the
18    19|      Ganges' stream anew;~And so remained the question undecided,~
19    20|          unpeopled the wide town remained.~ ~ XCV~Marphisa, Guido,
20    21|        condition think you, sir, remained~The wretched elder by his
21    22|          stoled.~ ~ LI~"She, who remained on foot, in fell despite,~
22    22|      distant; but unknown~To all remained the forest which possessed~
23    23|      when departed was the peer,~Remained distressed in mind; since
24    23|          grew,~That all obscured remained the warrior's sprite;~Nor,
25    24|      pale face,~And cold as ice, remained in her embrace.~ ~ LXXXVI~
26    25|       that she was dead,~And had remained in cruel doubt and dread.~ ~
27    25|          Rose)~ ~ LXX~"The thing remained concealed between us two;~
28    26|        the four;~Nor better arms remained for them who fled~Than the
29    26|       XXVI~The conqueror's prize remained both field and prey;~Nor
30    27|        made the shore~Unploughed remained a mighty space of sea;~But
31    28|        even young Jocundo's wife remained;~He showing her what good
32    28|          each with aching breast~Remained, the pair exclaimed: `What
33    29|         If any mode, if any way, remained~To scape that wilful man,
34    29|          followers that with him remained --~Had suffered thirst in
35    30|         s award,~What of the day remained the champions spent~As wont,
36    32|        was gone, not long behind~Remained the enamoured prince who
37    35| undermost in this assay."~Silent remained the monarch of Argier,~Amazed,
38    36|           Sore vexed, this while remained the cavalier.~To either
39    37|      whilere.~ ~ CXXI~Here Ulany remained, and in her power~Remained
40    37|       remained, and in her power~Remained the wicked tyrant Marganor:~
41    38|       designed~To pass what time remained to him below:~Each cursed
42    39|         prisoner valiant Bucifar remained;~The town in safety King
43    40|      palace burned --~While bark remained, raged wide among the foes,~
44    42|     almost spend his ebbing life remained~So fast from him the crimson
45    42|         he, of all~The paladins, remained Love's captive thrall.~ ~
46    43|         force, which now extinct remained.~Bucklers by other followers
47    43|         their fourth comrade who remained behind.~ ~  CLXXXVI~They
48    44|         not only hoarse but mute remained,~As soon as the holy place
49    45|        least the hope would have remained in store~That I by Bradamant
50    46|         told so movingly, no eye~Remained, amid those martial many,
51    46|        ruin brought;~Whose signs remained, and yet will long remain:~
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