Canto

 1     2| everlasting woe,~As soon as he beheld my dear-loved maid,~Like
 2     2|        all things fair.~What I beheld, I say; I add not, I,~A
 3     3|      gazing through the gloom,~Beheld and passed that inner door,
 4     4|     with small cause for fear, beheld him bring~Nor mace, nor
 5     5|     but scent~The blossoms, he beheld another scale,~Scale the
 6     6|  oppose.~ ~  LXI~Was never yet beheld a stranger band,~Of mien
 7     7|  pleasant palace on that green~Beheld, and brighter than was ever
 8     8|   weeping lady cried,~When she beheld the hermit at her side.~ ~
 9    10|     blew.~ ~ XXXVIII~They, who beheld along the shifting sand~
10    10|      Passing the great Quinsay beheld; in air~Above Imavus turned,
11    11|        spacious vale:~Where he beheld a path, by wood concealed,~
12    12|     Ferrau, who from the field beheld him speed.~Followed him,
13    13|       death.~ ~ LXXVI~When she beheld him in such perilous strait,~
14    14|  Treason; further,~I even have beheld him leagued with Murther.~ ~
15    16|        LXXIII~When bold French beheld his cruel plight,~For whom
16    16|      and took his way~Where he beheld the Scots in disarray.~ ~
17    17|    made good his way,~Where he beheld the foe his people slay.~ ~
18    18|        dye,~He thought that he beheld Horatius keep,~Singly, the
19    18|      extended.~ ~ LXIX~When he beheld the monarch's altered cheer,~
20    18|      face~He never Fortune had beheld, with glee~Heard that Marsilius
21    18|       that day~The monarch had beheld the valiant two~With crimsoned
22    23|      he there, on many a tree,~Beheld engraved, upon the woody
23    24|      think, had prest,~When he beheld a captive cavalier,~Upon
24    24|        the neighbouring flood,~Beheld a shepherd coming, pale
25    25|     blade --~Believed that she beheld a cavalier:~The face and
26    26|     hest,~When Richardetto she beheld, made show~As if she good
27    26|       was the foe.~Rogero, who beheld the war deferred,~Rather
28    28|         He, through the chink, beheld a brighter ray:~There laid
29    28|     the self-same scorn,~Again beheld that dwarf and dame at play:~
30    32|     done,~Into his nurse's lap beheld him fall,~Beyond Marocco;
31    32|       espied.~ ~ LXXV~When she beheld, how, of the drawbridge
32    32|   plainly read,~(Who often had beheld her face before)~That this
33    33|       evermore he wasting fast~Beheld the Roman empire's feeble
34    33|     elsewhere;~And Merlin, who beheld with sight as clear~The
35    33|       into the snare,~You late beheld in purple torrent bleed.~
36    33|        of Navarre,~-- They who beheld, sore wondering at the sight --~
37    37|    plain,~Of manly visage they beheld not two --~Than here Rogero,
38    37|      planned;~So that, when he beheld the knight advance,~He issued,
39    37|           LXXVI~"Marganor, who beheld his only son~Fall and expire,
40    40|         Nor Saracens save dead beheld he there.~For Agramant had
41    42|          LIX~When him returned beheld Montalban's knight,~That
42    43|      himself the cup abhorred,~Beheld of tears a plenteous fountain
43    43|   chance my dwelling on a day,~Beheld my wife, who pleased him
44    43|     and near,~So that who this beheld, would brook no more~To
45    43|        of woodland lone.~As he beheld the dome with wondering
46    43|        well~The friendly troop beheld Sir Olivier.~Rogero more
47    44|       came Rogero; and engaged~Beheld the hosts in fight, which
48    44|    they fled,~Was borne along, beheld that overthrow,~And bowned
49    45|           XXVI~As he that hath beheld a garden, bright~With flowers
50    46|       flank and thigh dyed red beheld,~And other wounds; and hoped
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