Canto

 1     2|    And roved as safe as if in company~Of thousands, trusting in
 2     2|     Pyrenean crest;~And in my company a damsel led,~Whose charms
 3     4|        LIV~Without a guide or company he went~Through that wide
 4     5|    And gave me two to bear me company.~ ~ LXXII~"With what full
 5     7|   that the gentlest, fairest, company~Which the whole world contains,
 6     8|       Were to Rogero grievous company:~Bur for I may not still
 7     9|     they, together with large company,~Went where Olympia in her
 8     9|       faithful consort in his company;~And thence, upon the king
 9     9|    resort,~And you to hear me company invite.~For well I wot that
10    10|       irksome and displeasing company,~Beneath the shadow of a
11    11|      to the rock without more company.~ ~ XXXI~"The biggest cable
12    12|      far and wide,~She needed company, and ill had found~More
13    12|     Let any think I bear with company."~And -- "What more could
14    13|       he, the foremost of the company;~By a blow blinded, which
15    14|        LXI~Riding in her glad company a-field,~Which so rejoiced
16    14|    who has sometimes kept him company,~I think, can furnish news
17    14|     with lovers, bore~Thieves company, and sinned in every way:~
18    14|       oft he changes home and company,~To light on him would be
19    14|     That thou Rinaldo and his company,~Brought in his sovereign'
20    17|     The man of Antioch in his company,~Armed him (a recreant worse
21    17|        But him I worthy of my company~Deemed, by his warlike semblance
22    19|       at first had joined his company.~Since, as it is, I hardly
23    19|      If I lament thee and thy company,~HE knows, by whom all hidden
24    20|      with ten warriors in his company.~ ~  VIII~"Conqueror as
25    20|      ten days, to that roving company:~But, as oft happens that
26    20|   These few) partakers of our company;~That, ten to one, we be
27    20|     that, without her rival's company,~She of my lot should sole
28    20|     offering passage to their company,~They find a master, ready
29    23|     the count, although~Their company was fair and good, said
30    24|     ever leave this while her company;~But, roving or at rest,
31    24|     his prince and friend,~In company with that curst woman went.~
32    24|        No longer to remain in company,~But bandy cruel war was
33    25|  Reaching the square, of evil company~He finds it full, and bright
34    26|      Three youths with him in company appear,~With golden lilies
35    26|   takes farewell of that good company,~And with the damsel on
36    26|         and in the champions' company~Doralice, cause of all their
37    27|     But with one varlet in my company,~And with one waiting-maid;
38    28|   mood, (for sore~Pastime and company, the stripling gall,)~He
39    28|  sounder judgement, 'mid that company,~There was an elder, one
40    31|     Orlando she had spied,~In company the knight and lady made.~
41    32| squires and maids, a numerous company.~Fair Bradamant of one that
42    32|      tree~To lodge alone, and company demand;~Although less beautiful,
43    34|  Translated thither, he found company,~The patriarch Enoch, and
44    35|     bark (I hope) and fitting company,~To carry me to Africk may
45    35|    mean to move."~ ~  LIX~"My company (replied the martial fair)~
46    37|    choose but one from such a company?~ ~ XVI~One will I choose,
47    37|       now, in act to go, that company~Behind them hear the stony
48    37|    they evermore,~Unarmed, in company with her had gone,~That
49    43|     fill~Orlando and all that company with fear.~While they discoursed
50    43|     rest on land;~Blesses the company in cheerful wise;~And after
51    46|     of Farnese, and O~Learned company that follows in his train!~
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