Canto

 1     1|      in every other's eyes.~ ~ XLIV~"And be she cheap with all
 2     2|     love, oh! say my heart.~ ~ XLIV~"Alas! what more is left
 3     3|      and his wretched life.~ ~ XLIV~"And still the fair dominion
 4     4|     flits beyond his reach.~ ~ XLIV~Gradasso, Sacripant, Rogero,
 5     5|        sheer impossibility.~ ~ XLIV~"To go the peer resolved,
 6     6|       tale) in incest bred.~ ~ XLIV~"As these are practised
 7     7|       life forego one year.~ ~ XLIV~By him he to Alcina's isle
 8     8|     more thy wrath intends.~ ~ XLIV~"If death by drowning in
 9     9|     was the will of Heaven.~ ~ XLIV~"The daring feat achieved,
10    10|     coming of the cavalier.~ ~ XLIV~The ferryman put forth the
11    11| rebound the deafening roar.~ ~ XLIV~Forth from his grotto aged
12    12|     arms to let thee live."~ ~ XLIV~-- "So oft have I had Roland
13    13|        with Isabel departs.~ ~ XLIV~Without encountering aught
14    14|     and Hector bore of old.~ ~ XLIV~Great is the Tartar monarch'
15    15|   quick, and some he slays.~ ~ XLIV~"He, 'mid the cruel horrors
16    16|       upon Baiardo spurred.~ ~ XLIV~As the aspect of the paladin
17    17|   scent, can wind a mouse.'~ ~ XLIV~"To her the amorous monarch
18    18|       wait upon your name!"~ ~ XLIV~He in this time a mighty
19    19|    abatement yet has shown.~ ~ XLIV~Waves lifted by the waxing
20    20|      gentleness, and grace.~ ~ XLIV~" `Ah! were the cruel statute
21    21|      own you vowed whilere.~ ~ XLIV~" `If you refuse me, I shall
22    22|    stripling from the fire.~ ~ XLIV~And to the maid, whose troubled
23    23|    disastrous valley prest.~ ~ XLIV~A spacious town, which Altaripa
24    24|  unpinioned from his bands.~ ~ XLIV~Corebo frees the traitor
25    25|      finds the vision vain.~ ~ XLIV~"What vows she vowed, how
26    26|        to the sun revealed.~ ~ XLIV~"In the first year of his
27    27|        they could have won.~ ~ XLIV~King Agramant, with prayer
28    28|       untranslated by Rose)~ ~ XLIV~"You may believe he shameless
29    29|     where the warrior lies.~ ~ XLIV~When Flordelice that bridge
30    30|    spake further of accord;~ ~ XLIV~And had; but that Aurora --
31    31|        and pompous panoply.~ ~ XLIV~"But from the trophied stem
32    31|       his distempered mind.~ ~ XLIV~But since his band already
33    32|      had been death to me."~ ~ XLIV~Resolved to die, 'twas so
34    33|        shall make pretence.~ ~ XLIV~"Lo! he takes Milan, in
35    34|       helpeth not in hell."~ ~ XLIV~Since wretched Lydia spake
36    35|       have been wont to do.~ ~ XLIV~"But if, as I believe and
37    36|  strife and quarrel sought.~ ~ XLIV~She pricks her horse behind
38    37|    conducted to his tower."~ ~ XLIV~How in that impious man
39    38|       his ill-omened power.~ ~ XLIV~"I well believe, that from
40    39|    with that faithful dame.~ ~ XLIV~He stretched his arms, and
41    40|     face the pelting storm.~ ~ XLIV~"If you, my lords, will
42    41| eternity of pains to dwell.~ ~ XLIV~"If I shall win or lose,
43    42|       heaving many a groan.~ ~ XLIV~Ever in memory dwells the
44    43|       comfort aid supplied.~ ~ XLIV~"That comfort was; of all
45    44|       dictates, do and say?~ ~ XLIV~"Aymon and Beatrice's child,
46    45|        was the door undone.~ ~ XLIV~Leo, escorted by none else
47    46|     her as my lawful bride.~ ~ XLIV~"Not only Bradamant would
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