Canto

 1     1|   quarrel, seized the fair,~And placed her in Bavarian Namus' care.~ ~
 2     2|      Charlemagne:~Such trust he placed in her fidelity.~Still wont
 3     5|        with her in growth, well placed in court.~When cruel love,
 4     5|        stone's throw removed he placed, and spake:~` -- Come if
 5     7|      wore,~Which, on the finger placed, all spells o'erturned;~
 6     8|        croup, at ease, Astolpho placed:~And thus, an hour before
 7     8|      was not rent,~When she was placed upon the rugged block,~Where,
 8     8|       side.~ ~ LXXV~"Oh! had he placed her but in strong repair,~
 9     8|  deities,~Me, in mid heaven had placed, which, not to wound,~(So
10    10|       others, 'mid the foremost placed,~Conspicuous flames. Forth
11    11|   virtuous ring upon her finger placed,~Angelica descried, and
12    11|     crook.~ ~ XXXIX~The prop so placed, Orlando now secure~That
13    11|    Orlando nears,~Where she was placed, to feed the monster brought.~
14    11|        such, as haply should be placed before~Whate'er this ample
15    12| Enceladus the Aetnaean mountain placed~On his bolt-smitten flanks,
16    12|   towards the dame, for she~Had placed the ring upon her hand anew,~
17    13|         was not beneath Ulysses placed.~ ~ LXI~"Great things and
18    14|       bear her off; whom having placed~On a white jennet, he his
19    16|       vain,~He, if his heart be placed well worthily,~Needs not
20    16|       than knightly lance, well placed in rest;~But Fortune even
21    17|        Embraced and kissed, and placed him by his side:~Nor deems
22    18|    guerdon of this final course~Placed with the tuck and mace and
23    20|      sign thy mother could have placed~About thy neck. Enough!
24    22|         as she lay,~He took and placed her, yet with sleep opprest,~
25    23|        I made~When on my head I placed this morion:~Which casque,
26    24|      his mournful horse Zerbino placed,~And traversed many a day
27    26|        from the blow recovered, placed his brand.~ ~ CXX~As soon
28    27|         that fierce appeal,~Was placed the daughter of King Stordilane:~
29    29|      days, or shorter time, was placed~The bridge, whose arch across
30    29|         upon, and this the fair~Placed in her mouth; nor failed
31    31|         squadron in the wood he placed, and there,~Ambushed, he
32    31|       steed convey,~There to be placed in common, 'twixt the two.~
33    32|           XCVII~The guests were placed, and now about to eat,~When
34    37|       us all to leave his land;~Placed such his pleasures on these
35    38|      beside~Himself the monarch placed that damsel true.~Who go
36    38|         camp have round Biserta placed,~And laid the better part
37    39|     thoughts on tardy vengeance placed,~For her dead sire; and
38    40|      barks bested;~For all were placed not at the Dane's command.~
39    41|   between~Those other conflicts placed himself, that where~It most
40    42|         the highest swell;~Then placed himself beside the cavalier~
41    42|      whom that charge did rest,~Placed a gold cup before the paladin,~
42    42|         this fair vessel drink,~Placed solely on the supper-board,
43    43|         remnant its foundations placed,~Which scaped from Attila'
44    43|      her faith no faith Anselmo placed.~ ~ XCIV~"Citing their long
45    43|     CLXXXI~He in the church was placed; and, when with vain~Lament
46    44|        made return; his bridges placed~From bank to bank, and past
47    45|    wills no trust shall e'er be placed~In her by man, to him doth
48    45|   heaven, and mid the stars was placed.~ ~ XCIII~"Nor Cillarus,
49    46|      Where at Charles' left was placed the wedded peer,~And Bradamant
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