Canto

 1     1|      If she shall never be thy glorious meed,~Who flies, while vainly
 2     3|  Mingling in thee its two most glorious streams,~Shall be the ornament,
 3     3|       that, for guerdon of his glorious labour,~He should distress
 4     3|      race, as from his car~The glorious sun illumes the subject
 5     4|       underground.~So that the glorious act achieved, as due,~Fame
 6     4|       by the deed shall gain a glorious prize,~The sweetest flower
 7     5|        what was my reward;~The glorious meed of my great merit hear!~
 8     7|       joyous palace ring,~With glorious concert and sweet harmony.~
 9     9|  regards, and of the blest~And glorious church the champion wont
10    12|     his great gain intent, his glorious prey;~And with such swiftness
11    13|     the column and the stay~Of glorious realms and houses of renown.~
12    13|     mother hight,~With her own glorious rays by day and night;~ ~
13    14|    sword.~ ~ IV~You, with such glorious hearts, who were not slow~
14    14|     for further grief,~So many glorious princes, who, arrayed~For
15    14|     Renowned he was for many a glorious quest~Atchieved, and through
16    15|         To conquer always is a glorious thing.~'Tis true, indeed,
17    16|       young Zerbino's death, a glorious force,~And wounded in his
18    18|      rendered be,~Him with the glorious guerdon to requite,~Which
19    18|       And win immortal fame by glorious feat.~ ~ C~When Sansonnetto
20    18|     erturns, all rivals in the glorious fray.~Well Charles and Oliver
21    18|   Cloridan's reply,~"In such a glorious act myself will prove;~As
22    20|        know I wear away life's glorious spring~In such effeminate
23    20|        orders to strip off the glorious guise~And ornaments wherewith
24    23| grieved at heart, forewent the glorious weft.~Him of a beauteous
25    26|    worthy to be blest,~-- Held glorious and immortal when at rest.~ ~
26    26|           LII~"Of good Avalo's glorious lineage bred,~Two chiefs
27    26|        the Trojan throng:~Such glorious bearing showed that youthful
28    28|      beauty borrows grace from glorious weeds.~Beside him or about
29    32|     serene~The sun his visage, glorious to behold,~Unveils, emerging
30    33| withhold~From lifting high her glorious head in air,~When that great
31    33|     the light which lights the glorious sun,~That he might clear
32    34|        Thus to return into the glorious light,~My huge desire such
33    34|     passing splendour and such glorious light~Shot from those walls,
34    35|        And when and whose such glorious life should be,~Longed sore
35    35|  worthily~May hope a great and glorious name to bear,~Straight to
36    35| Agramant's Rogero there,~Whose glorious name is spread o'er land
37    37|      sun~Seems in our days its glorious course to run.~ ~ XVIII~
38    37|   Merited praise, because that glorious crew~Coveted burial with
39    38|   strain:~"Unconquered Caesar, glorious and august,~Who, to Alcides'
40    38|      And, moved by envy of thy glorious fame~I in my heart resolved (
41    38|       array~In safety goes the glorious cavalier.~Through shifting
42    38|     blindness, be foregone~The glorious Fortune, which for you has
43    39|     seat regained;~And, in its glorious reasonings, yet more clear~
44    42|        marble said,~Manto's so glorious city which such store~Sets
45    43|         Even to such pitch thy glorious fame should rise,~Thou from
46    43|        peer~The useful and the glorious deed had done;~Had slain
47    43|      Rewarded with a life, thy glorious gain,~Which neither heat
48    44|       dear,~As they for such a glorious victory won~-- But for that
49    44|        glee~The winner of that glorious battle see.~ ~  XCVII~Some
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