Canto

 1     1|    compassed what, without~Such chance, long ages had not brought
 2     5|       these eyes!"~ ~ LIX~" `By chance, upon a promontory we~Were
 3     7|         espied~Upon a day (rare chance) the cavalier~At length
 4     7|         days, conducted goes~By chance, where he the rich deposit
 5     8|    stone.~ ~ LXVIII~Oh! if this chance to her Orlando, who~Was
 6     9|      this happy sort,~A duke by chance was guested at our court;~ ~
 7     9|   squadron puts to sea,~And (so chance willed) burns, sinks, or
 8     9|     Ireland's shore,~Some other chance may interrupt him there:~
 9    12|         scanned~Orlando thus by chance encountered there,~As I
10    13|    skies.~ ~ XXIX~"Were they by chance conducted, or my shriek,~
11    13|          Threw it, and smote by chance the knave half blind,~Where
12    14|      prize possest,~Which he by chance and valour won and wore;~
13    17|       or spare.~Not hither I by chance have wandered, I~Come with
14    19|        lent him aid.~ ~ XVII~By chance arrived a damsel at the
15    19| sentenced dead,~Thither by evil Chance or Error led.~ ~ LVI~Sore
16    20|         made repair~Thither, by chance conducted to this bay,~Chose
17    20|         foul murderous shore by chance did fare,~After long years
18    21|         friend~Intent, (strange chance!) he wrought him in that
19    22|         rather than so, left to chance,~Abandon there the courser,
20    23|       deliver Rabicane.~ ~ X~By chance she found him, as the cavalier~
21    23|        standing in suspense, by chance she spied~A churl, that
22    23|         king, fair Isabel,~Whom chance into the ruffians' power
23    24|        sword~(Who, as I say, by chance so joined the twain),~And
24    25|       paynim crew,~Which her by chance without a helmet found.~
25    25|    middle of a wood profound~By chance I from the beaten pathway
26    25|      thinks that, as they wend,~Chance in his way some faithful
27    26|   flowers and grass.~To run his chance Sir Malagigi, steeled,~Did
28    26|        warred on him with equal chance;~But prostrate rolled, encumbered
29    27|        he appeared at court,~By chance, was named to Britain to
30    27|      that was gone,~But for the chance of an adventure rare;~Which
31    27|       hostile nation,~And every chance of warfare, kept his own)~--
32    29|         deep.~ ~ LII~Here he by chance encountered in mid road~
33    30|        we, in fine, on whom the chance will light~(Cries Agramant)
34    30|      And -- were his destiny or chance to blame --~Curses whiche'
35    30|      rely.~"From accidents that chance at every turn"~(Cried Bradamant) "
36    32|     spent?~There, should Rogero chance to lay thee low,~He to have
37    32|         thought~Things that may chance, she finally foresees~That
38    32|      when from squall, or other chance, a barge~Drives from the
39    33|      Well versed in what should chance in future age,)~Knowing
40    34|  whatsoe'er,~Lost through time, chance, or our own folly, here.~ ~
41    35|          And such the monarch's chance, he quickly learned~(I cannot
42    35|      plain.~Serpentine stood by chance before the two,~And gained
43    38|        I haply erred.~But now a chance has served that will to
44    38|   befitting steer,~For what may chance, of good or evil sort;~Weighing
45    38|         assail.~ ~ LXXV~Whether Chance moved Mountalban's martial
46    39| Relating to that elder, by what chance~Brandimart had to Africk
47    41|       balanced might appear the chance,~But for the vantage of
48    43|         now be gathered, I~(Did chance or my misfortune so dispose?)~
49    43|         its flight,~Entering by chance my dwelling on a day,~Beheld
50    43|        ears,~That seldom such a chance occurs below;~And makes
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