Canto

 1     2|      And on an ass was mounted, slow and sure;~His visage warranted
 2     2|      wind itself had seemed too slow.~ ~ XXIV~At night Rinaldo
 3     3|     burnt, and halting gait and slow,~That at Budrio, with protecting
 4     3|      look, and gait subdued and slow:~I saw the brothers shun
 5     4|       the rugged hill descended slow,~Until she reached the plain
 6     6|        sluggish ass, or bullock slow;~These mounted on the croup
 7     6|         and bloated face;~Who a slow tortoise for a horse bestrode,~
 8     8|      falconer's dog appear more slow;~But hunts Rogero's courser,
 9     8|      another page.~Angelica now slow, now faster, flies,~Nought
10     9|         good I too am faint and slow,~But sound and nimble in
11     9|         wreck his hate.~But his slow horse seems restive; while
12    10|         tears to credit be more slow.~Cheaply, dear ladies mine,
13    11|   delicate.~ ~ XXIX~But no less slow than eager was the knight:~
14    14|   glorious hearts, who were not slow~To follow, nor far off,
15    14|    assembled host had been more slow~Than me, who, as it was,
16    15|      greet the brethren was not slow:~And they, who in the peer,
17    17|    death -- approach he fast or slow --~So that he dies but well,
18    18|       river with long steps and slow.~ ~ XXIII~He turned upon
19    18|       teeth; at him, as all too slow,~He from Altheus vainly
20    18|  through,~By easy stages and by slow, addrest,~That fresh upon
21    18|  Sansonnet and Astolpho are not slow~In following t'wards the
22    19|     renders them effeminate and slow;~Some chained, another labour
23    19|          not fear, had made him slow.~ ~ LXXXIX~He, signing with
24    20|         bold Marphisa, were not slow~To strike, and laboured
25    21|        in following him Gabrina slow:~What chanced in other canto
26    22|         concealed.~Fame was not slow the noble act to swell,~
27    23|         Astolpho, and ascending slow,~The hippogryph through
28    23|    cavalier of Scotland was not slow;~Who took the adventure,
29    23|         as I knew, in following slow~Both to behold thee, and
30    23|      against the other, nothing slow~To slack the reins or ply
31    25|     escaping from the field are slow.~He to the breast divides
32    25|   solitary place, that dame,~By slow degrees, in words and amorous
33    27|       which his comrade was not slow~With the affrighted Doralice
34    27|    Christian squadrons were too slow~To free the path and break
35    27|      those famous cavaliers too slow:~When from the Tartar's
36    29|      spurred her evermore; whom slow~She would esteem, albeit
37    29|       him with limping gait and slow,~"Come on," Orlando cried,
38    30|         she, in her desire, too slow opined,~Feigned herself
39    31|         till such time delay~As slow Arcturus should have turned
40    31|        Baiardo, that is nothing slow;~He clears the lofty barriers
41    31| reproach the knight was nothing slow,~And of unworthy action
42    32|        so free,~Outstripping my slow feet, or me install~In the
43    36|       he stands, irresolute and slow,~And undecided if to stay
44    36|   springs.~ ~ XLVIII~But is too slow withal; for on her feet~
45    37|         mid pangs prolonged and slow,~He all the bitterness of
46    41|    Child that shore with labour slow;~And where the rocky hill
47    41|  resides~He with weak steps and slow Rogero guides.~ ~ LVII~Above
48    41|        vengeance follow, albeit slow,~Dealt by his consort and
49    43|        my death be speedy of be slow.~Thereat at first Melissa
50    45|      that at his daily drudgery slow,~Sees night on his unfinished
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