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1 7| Carena's form; but she,~Seeing his health restored, now 2 13| with like deceits.~ ~ L~Seeing the sage, all think they 3 14| night, all creatures hied,~Seeing the sun now low and half 4 17| wife alone was in the lair.~Seeing the king: `Fly! -- Woe to 5 17| esteemed more dear.~-- Seeing that she can nothing more 6 17| pleasure should descry,~She, seeing him, but suffers grief and 7 18| girt with peer and knight,~Seeing on every side the people 8 18| mighty name.~ ~ LXV~Next seeing him more near, whose falchion' 9 18| England's duke arrayed,~Seeing the arms of which I spoke 10 18| other end in arms appear,~Seeing the maid and crowd engaged 11 18| different lands had made resort,~Seeing them warfare with such fury 12 18| warriors where they stood:~And seeing them in conference, stood 13 18| master in the tomb.~ ~ CLXXI~Seeing that nought would bend him, 14 20| statues on the shore.~But seeing lamentations nothing aid,~ 15 23| foe will re-appear;~Nor seeing puissant Mandricardo more,~ 16 24| retreated from the fray,~Seeing no stroke upon the madman 17 24| pigeon, or such other prey,~Seeing towards her from a distance 18 25| hour away from thee:~But seeing how my stay increased thy 19 26| any rider void the sell.~Seeing herself so high in air, 20 27| Rinaldo absent scanned;~And seeing what foul rout and disarray~ 21 27| in Aspramont.~ ~ LV~He, seeing this, agnised it for the 22 27| warrior speak of aught,~Seeing that paynim mute and lost 23 28| XLVII~" `Long absence, seeing with a distant part,~Converse 24 28| Rogero and Circassia's peer;~Seeing he, for two days, that horse' 25 29| damsel, at his leisure,~Yet seeing he would still his patience 26 32| lofty gallows hung:~But seeing him unhelped by force or 27 32| eight, by twenty days --~She seeing not her spouse, and tidings 28 36| on my part,~Marvel, that seeing but the murder done,~Slew 29 36| martial daughter eyed;~When seeing not those features, her 30 36| league of one another wide --~Seeing their knight such mighty 31 36| been too long delaid.~Now, seeing it was fierce Troyano's 32 37| him, that Argonautic crew,~Seeing those dames that had their 33 37| pain is not.~ ~ LXXII~" `In seeing this thy death, it gives 34 39| eyes on that array.~Now seeing truce and treaty broke, 35 39| then knew the peer;~And, seeing him in such a piteous plight,~ 36 39| fain would take.~ ~ XLVIII~Seeing the circle round about him 37 39| on earth was flung;~And, seeing they could ill by Roland 38 41| has changed its mind,~On seeing all that sailed in her are 39 42| woeful news to spread.~ ~ IV~Seeing thy fall caused thine such 40 43| would listen to my say;~But seeing those bright jewels flash 41 43| And then was grieved at seeing what was wrought.~ ~ CLVI~ 42 43| shore.~ ~ CLXXXIII~She, seeing that her tears unceasing 43 44| tale Astolpho knew,~He, seeing evermore fair France would 44 44| Augustus on a swelling height,~Seeing his followers fly, hath 45 45| forget her he was gone!~That, seeing Aymon still his wish gainsayed,~ 46 46| Aegeus at the accursed board,~Seeing it was his son to whom -- 47 46| which their hope repayed,~Seeing that valiant warrior, and