Canto

 1     1|      troubles spring,~The sole occasion of his pains and fears;~
 2     1|       will she, if she let the occasion sleep,~Find escort that
 3     1|   forbore,~Nor seized the fair occasion when he might,~The loss
 4     2|     The knight, and sought the occasion of his woe.~And he to her
 5     2|       brewed;~Or, as the first occasion served, would stray~Out
 6     3|     thy line,~As time and fair occasion shall combine.~ ~ XXIV~"
 7     5|       fair of hue,~To tell the occasion of her scathe prepared,~
 8     5|   shall from first to last the occasion show,~Why in my tender years,
 9     5|         And tell her, too, the occasion of the rest,~Which you shall
10     5|      having seen too much, the occasion lies;~Happy had I been born
11     7|      to knight and dame~A fair occasion, without let or fear,~Their
12     8|        at his better ease,~The occasion of his embassy displayed:~
13     9|        lacked, as this or that occasion pressed,~Was aimed at from
14     9|        me before.~ ~ LIII~"The occasion now that I confer with you,~
15    10|      town,~And of a knight the occasion sought to know;~But from
16    12|        if I still have let the occasion slip,~-- We sometimes think
17    14| strongest paynims go;~And find occasion whence amid the band~Warfare
18    15|  Christians lit.~And Rodomont, occasion of their woes,~Exempted
19    15|    white,~And who had been the occasion of that fray,~Stood by to
20    17|      of the cavalier;~For when occasion serves, it cannot be~An
21    17| gentleman did thus display~The occasion of that feast and fair array.~ ~
22    18|    delay,~What chanced on this occasion, to recount.~'Tis meet I
23    18|    with more joy, when she the occasion knew~Which thither brought
24    18|      from many in the ring~The occasion which the furious strife
25    18|        He knew, which were the occasion of the fight;~But (for he
26    20|       And fuller tears on this occasion shed,~That if their fathers
27    21|     might:~And when to you the occasion shall be known~Which urges
28    21| Ransacks for what may best the occasion suit,~And sifts them all:
29    21|         Lo! Fortune for her an occasion wrought,~(To evil deed propitious
30    23|          XLV~Zerbino asked the occasion, and 'twas said~Tidings
31    25|       I will some fit and just occasion spy,~Meanwhile, to justify
32    27|   applied,~That steed for this occasion to bestow.~To him Sir Rodomont,
33    29|       erthrow;~Deeming it sole occasion of his woe.~ ~ XLVII~Roland,
34    30|      to stray!~To speak of him occasion will come round.~-- Sir,
35    31|        bold brotherhood~Is the occasion, hither I repair;~And, where
36    36|        and -- with design,~The occasion of his failure to proclaim, --~
37    36|         She too shall die, the occasion of my death."~ ~ XLVI~Angrier
38    36|       assay,~Whereby some fair occasion may arise~To leave the king;
39    36|   ensignry,~Till he found fair occasion to resort~From Agramant'
40    38|     duel 'twixt the twain,~The occasion of such grief and cruel
41    39|     done, with herbs, for that occasion dight,~They stop his mouth,
42    40|      was first untrue,~And was occasion of such evil, they~Study
43    41|      sweet~(When time and fair occasion served of yore)~He, in his
44    42|        his own accord,~On less occasion, when it profits nought.~
45    42|        For this no other cause occasion gave,~My lord, save drinking
46    43|        of the suitor lord,~The occasion to acquire that mighty fee,~
47    44|  signified~To her that was the occasion of his pain;~Who no less
48    45|        voiced.~ ~  XIV~No less occasion has the emperor's son~For
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