Canto

 1     2| appeared the ruthless thief had born,~Ascending to his den, the
 2     4|     might befall the stripling, born through air,~As gentle as
 3     5| occasion lies;~Happy had I been born without these eyes!"~ ~
 4     6|         and by mere magic lore:~Born with Morgana -- but I cannot
 5     6|         she only was in wedlock born,~And for those other two
 6     6|         Two youthful dames, not born in low estate,~If measured
 7     7|         was with such swiftness born,~She in Alcina's isle arrived
 8     8|       with the mother kill,~Ere born, his grandchild, who had
 9     9|        He seemed in Tripoly one born and bred:~ ~ VI~He sojourns
10    10|   Bireno! cursed day~That I was born! What here remains to me~
11    10|         to the land where I was born,~If this thou hast from
12    10|    seems as if foredoomed to be~Born with one sun, to live and
13    10|        to Rogero this again had born;~By whom 'twas ever on his
14    11|       from below~Was fished and born amid the German race;~Who,
15    11|      the water thrown,~Naked as born, bound to a stump, espied~
16    11|    corsairs fell, which her had born~That very day to the island
17    12|       was with them before,~Had born away the prize: hence turned
18    13|     cavaliers right happy were,~Born in an age, when, in the
19    13|        France, forget,~Of Louis born, twelfth monarch of his
20    15|    Argalia's courser, which was born~From a close union of the
21    16|   deserved to die ere they were born.~ ~ XXIV~Of all he cuts,
22    16|         saw that baffled banner born away,~Pricked his good courser
23    18|     stakes the eddying crowd is born)~By wild bull broken, that
24    18|       good and virtuous parents born,~Though she has lately led
25    19|       weight upon his shoulders born.~The place he knew not,
26    19|          or guerdon,~For having born so long so sore a burden!~ ~
27    19|         that by me the blame be born~That thou no longer shalt
28    20|       was of cruel Clytemnestra born;~Like lily fresh (he numbered
29    20|  changed; for if from them were born~None to perpetuate their
30    23|       she of mightiest king was born,~Who ruled in the east,
31    25|        knightly sword has tied;~Born with me at a birth; so like
32    26|         he his trusty Balisarda born,~Or Mandricardo other helmet
33    27|      road had from that caitiff born.~ ~ LXXXVIII~A squire laced
34    27|         cruel and perverse,~And born to be the world's eternal
35    28|    bestirred him to array;~But, born with evil taste, that paynim
36    29|      sun and shade.~Had he been born on hot Syene's site,~Or
37    30|   Guichard, Duke Aymon's eldest born, and they,~Richard, Alardo,
38    32|      her fury charmed:~"O lady, born to such illustrious name!~
39    33|    compared with him, in Ischia born,~Each might appear of vaunted
40    33|         Marquis shall in her be born,~Whom with its every grace
41    34|     estate and princely honours born,~Condemned by righteous
42    34|         so prest,~That he seems born to run; he bears away~Out
43    35|        dullards, whom I cite --~Born but to blow themselves with
44    35|         deep stream below:~But, born of wind and flame, good
45    37|             XVIII~Mid victories born, Victoria is her name,~Well
46    37|   distant thence, where we were born,~Us in this place the fell
47    38|     each soldier had his horse,~Born ready reined and saddled
48    40|     long war,~King Agramant had born away the best,~As because
49    46|     this earthly round~Was ever born a boy so fair of mien.~Jove,
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