Canto

 1     1|   Aspramont, where bold Almontes paid~His life a forfeit to the
 2     1|         to her a lover's service paid,~Now well remembered by
 3     2|       the lady's pride and care,~Paid back with deepest hate her
 4     5|         God with lifted hands he paid,~That he had deigned such
 5     6|         such a valiant champion, paid:~They talking thus the bridge
 6     8|          debt which never can be paid:~The English duke, above
 7     8|        Rinaldo was large welcome paid;~And next the warrior, at
 8     9|         after honourable welcome paid,~Seated the paladin, and
 9     9|       words instead of help have paid,~And scorn me, having drained
10     9|        both lovers to the county paid.~ ~ LXXXVI~The people, throned
11    10|       blamed; with glory oftener paid;~-- So much the more, a
12    14|         thick fascines, all over paid~With swarthy pitch, in plenty
13    17|    unpunished, let his thanks be paid."~ ~ CXXIII~That vessel
14    18|       debt absolved (the forfeit paid)~Who to return within six
15    18|        city, castle, or by money paid.~ ~ LXVIII~"Demand of me
16    18|         other day, how dear~They paid for scathing errant cavalier.~ ~
17    18|      them yours is but a tribute paid~To Virtue, worthy better
18    19|        the measure one the other paid;~And both receive as much
19    20|       for thy worthier life were paid.~But none is here so great,
20    22|         sirs, for here a fine is paid:~And I to you the usage
21    22|      crimes the forfeit had been paid~By him, the infected country'
22    23|        treason's forfeit to have paid.~Nor profits it the wily
23    23| According to old use and honours paid,~In former age, corrupted
24    24|      crimes, shall both alike be paid;~She for her evil actions
25    26|        justice till this debt be paid."~Then to Marphisa he in
26    26|      heed to that protest Rogero paid,~And stung by fury, griped
27    27|        obedience to his lord had paid;~And, in his anger, deemed
28    27|        mien, the landlord honour paid;~For he the port of an illustrious
29    29|          bridge's toll be dearly paid~By Christian or by Moor,
30    29|      this no heed insane Orlando paid,~But, fixt upon his purpose,
31    29|        where worship is to Ammon paid,~Or nigh those hills, whence
32    31|     worthy service in the end is paid,~Albeit its wages should
33    32|        was Bradamant; and now he paid~Yet higher honours to the
34    33|   succour dearly by the youth is paid.~Those over whom false Fortune'
35    33|        Switzer pay Bicocca dear,~Paid by the Frenchman in yet
36    33|          prosper, be thy praises paid~To God alone, who sent me
37    34|        followers, by the warrior paid.~ ~ XXXVI~"His conquest
38    38|       forfeit will henceforth be paid.~Blotted is Mandricardo
39    41|   labourers of the Gospel shows,~Paid by the vineyard's lord with
40    42|      should be for his advantage paid.~Of him he next demands,
41    43|   courteous host large thanks he paid;~Then for the pinnace which
42    43|      shall die; and -- that debt paid --~My melancholy death will
43    44|         honour he to good Rogero paid.~The prudent sire that in
44    44|           first, thanks Astolpho paid,~And said, he an eternal
45    44|        that promise no regard be paid,~Which good Rinaldo and
46    44|       dear his flight~With Helen paid her paramour of Troy;~Nor
47    45|     Respect to Beatrice or Aymon paid.~ ~ XXII~Meanwhile King
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