Canto

 1     1|       bright~Should hear the youth lament him in such wise:~And thus
 2     4|           the loss of freedom less lament.~ ~ XXXII~"Save they should
 3     6|         wilful, at her wish,~I now lament my rashness, climb the fish.~ ~
 4     7|           of Merlin lie,~And there lament herself until she wrought~
 5     8|            tongue, in tears and in lament.~ ~ XL~"Fortune what more
 6     8|            relate the anguish, the lament~And outcry which against
 7    11|           death delayed,~Or should lament me that, through means of
 8    12|           signs,~At the end of her lament tore up two pines,~ ~ II~
 9    12|          the other flies,~And with lament resounds the thicket gray.~
10    14|        King of the Garamantes, and lament~That woman triumphs in their
11    14|             a rude harmony~Of deep lament, and yell and shriek, which
12    16|           well worthily,~Needs not lament though he should waste and
13    16|           and die."~ ~ III~Let him lament, who plays a slavish part,~
14    16|        shriek, and groan, and loud lament,~Composed a direr whole
15    17|      shouts of dread,~And feminine lament from dame distrest;~And
16    19|        cruel doom."~ ~  CIII~"If I lament thee and thy company,~HE
17    23|           and to the starry sphere~Lament and noise of smitten hands
18    23|            tears, or utterance for lament.~ ~ CXIII~Stiffed within,
19    25|          had marked her sorrow and lament,~That day, himself had sorrowed
20    25|          left she any thing of her lament~Untold; which touched with
21    28|         wouldst thou that I should lament~More than with other, to
22    30|         amends.~Alas! I sorrow and lament in vain~For what I said
23    32|          Save my irrational desire lament?~Which makes me soar a pitch
24    32|           throws,~And that the sad lament by sorrow bred,~May be unheard
25    35|        will not I such mighty loss lament,~So that it drain no faster
26    36|          entreaties, at that brief lament,~Rinaldo's sister's heart
27    36|            twould seem) that makes lament.~But I this strain would
28    37|               CANTO 37~ ~ ARGUMENT~Lament and outcry loud of some
29    38|            If silently Rogero made lament~That he in his despite must
30    39|             XLVII~So grieve and so lament the greater part~Of those
31    39|       Orlando who the palm divide,~Lament not that I now shall leave
32    40|          flies;~With anguish, with lament and mighty fear;~Quickly
33    41|        issues that sad clamour and lament.~ ~ XXI~One sinks outright,
34    41|      Filling the heavens with vow, lament and prayer,~As far as they
35    43|         pain mayst look, and mayst lament with me;~And I to thee of
36    43|            in tears and making sad lament,~The marshes that about
37    43|           wide with cries and loud lament, --~Thither returned where
38    43| Charlemagne,~How will his paladins lament the blow!~How will the Christian
39    43|        placed; and, when with vain~Lament the women had bemoaned the
40    43|   unceasing flow,~And that of long lament she never tires;~Nor she,
41    44|           brake;~And thus she made lament, and thus she spake.~ ~
42    44|          his humble fortunes makes lament~Which his enjoying such
43    45|          efficacious doth she make lament;~(Nor from before the emperor
44    45|       grief can be supplied.~But I lament myself alone, that I~Before
45    45|          these, none hears the sad lament,~Nor sees the flood that
46    46|        therefore interrupts he his lament,~Nor checks his sighs, nor
47    46|           in a secret chamber made lament,~Through many a messenger,
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