Canto

 1     1|   against his will the monarch stayed.~He donned his helm (his
 2     4|  within his gate the enchanter stayed,~After he heard the voice
 3     8|     each little that he longer stayed,~Would bring the fay and
 4     8|   Creator turned his eyes, and stayed~The conflagration with a
 5     9|        that with me in Holland stayed.~Now, while both foreigners
 6     9|       watchful of our motions, stayed:~We dip the oar, we loose
 7     9|       duke in loathsome prison stayed.~ ~ LXXXIII~To Friesland'
 8     9|    where Olympia in her vessel stayed:~For so was the expecting
 9    12|      longer by the enchantment stayed,~Each ran alike towards
10    13|      the ninth arrived, since, stayed~By them, alive I languish
11    15|     might no more by charms be stayed~In place from whence he
12    15|      harbourage; and here were stayed~Their wandering barks, which
13    16|    time; for hadst thou longer stayed,~My lord, I should have
14    16|    moved his ordered crew,~Nor stayed till herald should his call
15    17|     longing sore, till evening stayed.~At eve he hears the hollow
16    17|     first inn upon the highway stayed.~He doffed his armour all,
17    18|      reason, finally, his fury stayed~Before the bloody carnage
18    19|        about, and for a little stayed;~And then against the others
19    22| enchanter's care to dwell,~And stayed with him till broken was
20    22|        joust began, the damsel stayed.~Not finding her, it is
21    23|       for Anglantes' sovereign stayed;~Because he thought, and
22    24|   strife by knight shall he be stayed,~Who was beneath his care
23    24|        sends, Corebo next; nor stayed~Other with him, besides
24    24|      the dark cavern thou wast stayed,~He sent, to rescue thee,
25    25|      Ferrau took them, aye has stayed~Imprisoned in a dark and
26    26|   guests are here, for whom we stayed?"~ ~ XI~-- "Not all," Rogero
27    27|       little prize for counsel stayed,~(We with the same success
28    27|    spears his courser's saddle stayed,~And from beneath the naked
29    27|     shall the wretch's doom be stayed;~In the mean time let him
30    30|    that blow was by some angel stayed,~To save Rogero from the
31    30|     double steel the faulchion stayed:~It reached his armour (
32    30|      fears, and in Mount Alban stayed;~And close and anxious there,
33    30|        day or more the warrior stayed,~Then issued forth and others
34    30|        in Mount Alban's castle stayed:~With him his kinsman's
35    31|   parley were they by a damsel stayed,~Nor she of mean condition
36    32|   wheels were out of frame, so stayed,~Beyond the wonted term,
37    32|   where those beauteous ladies stayed,~And them, with torches
38    33|     a-field, where her arrival stayed~Those three good warriors,
39    36|      or by its stronger virtue stayed.~Hence so Rogero smote,
40    38|        might have done) Rogero stayed.~The stripling may appay
41    38|        her; nor young Richardo stayed behind;~Nor Richardet; nor
42    38|     Fortune, which for you has stayed,~She her bald front, as
43    38| faithful succour Bradamant had stayed,~I say the weird Melissa,
44    39|      beneath his royal banners stayed:~In search of Rodomont,
45    41|       shield, and is in nowise stayed,~Though bound about with
46    43|        rode that very eye, nor stayed~In Montefiore till the night
47    43|       head, as with a buckler, stayed:~For little ill my dying
48    44|      so long banished, had not stayed~From the lone rock, whereon
49    45|       never any steel its fury stayed;~And heavily with hammer,
50    46|   cordage, shaft whereby 'twas stayed,~And all within and out,
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