Canto

 1   Int|          Ranaldo arrive in Paris just in time to repulse an attack
 2     3|       restore;~And in her realms just lords shall seated be,~(
 3     3|         heir!~He, thwarting with just cause their ill design,~
 4     3|        Leda's children were;~The just Alphonso, Hippolite the
 5     4|           Perish (such fate were just!) who cruel proves!~Not
 6     7|             XV~To all her arms a just proportion bear,~And a white
 7     8|         of France.~ ~ LXX~To the just plaint of aged Charlemagne~
 8    10|   profane,~By others are reputed just and pure.~Already stooping
 9    10|   monster's food remain."~By her just plaint Rogero moved, forebore,~
10    11|          her state restored,~And just and memorable vengeance
11    13|        of his friend to what was just.~ ~ XXV~"Not without high
12    14|  besought that he would hear~The just petition, to his ears conveyed,~
13    14|  Lamenting may be heard the aged just,~In that they were reserved
14    16|          fair,~Only forbore with just reproach to pay;~Nor only
15    16|           so strong the blow and just.~While, of the thousands
16    17|   Gryphon now I tell, who at the just~Arrived, saw broken many
17    17|        obtain the honours of the just.~ ~ XCVII~Bold Salinterno,
18    18|    cheated of the honours of the just.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Pointing him
19    18|          would be present at the just.~ ~ XCVII~For a renowned
20    19|        sell.~ ~ LXXXVI~With such just measure him she cleaves,
21    19|     weariness, commend~Them with just praises, as the worthiest
22    20|  Marphisa, now victorious in the just,~Gave orders to strip off
23    21|       should be led astray~So by just wrath and thy iniquity,~(
24    23|          their due;~And if their just reward should not succeed,~
25    24|        one hitherto by him found just,~Would now, as ever, have
26    24|      coming, pale with dread.~He just before, as on a rock he
27    24| faulchion mine today;~And to its just possession I pretend~Where'
28    25|       freed:~I will some fit and just occasion spy,~Meanwhile,
29    26|     their bodies they array.~"So just is the excuse which you
30    26|      Impelled by generous and by just disdain,~The unavenged as
31    27|     height inclose;~A square, of just proportions for that need,~
32    28|        LXXXIV~So reasoning, that just elder and sincere,~With
33    31| rough-hewn, those masters of the just,~Upon the perilous bridge
34    31|         thou fully comprehend~My just excuses, that thou may'st
35    34|     ancient sins designed,~Haply just Heaven to every board has
36    35|          ass and swine:~When the just Parcae or (to speak aright)~
37    35|         thrall."~-- "The pact is just (King Rodomont replied),~
38    36|          flung the maid in every just,~But that such power was
39    36|       Stood by, the issue of the just to view.~For his dear cousin
40    36|         who will die, or in that just~Will put to death Marphisa,
41    38|      monarchs thou most sage and just --~Hither thy glory, which
42    38|         prophecy had proved less just!~Of, if I was to prove a
43    38|      king, whose champion in the just~Is loser, tribute to that
44    38|     chooses good Rinaldo for the just,~Next to Orlando in his
45    42|       Orlando came and smote him just~Where with the helmed head
46    42|         bosom burn,~Her whom but just before he loathed above~
47    44|      That what I shall demand is just and right."~"Thy valour,
48    46|         sift, and certify~To his just brother, vouched by tokens
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