Canto

 1   Int|        wizard who seeks to derail fate and keep Ruggiero from becoming
 2     2|          is bent again to try the fate~Of arms in tented field,
 3     2|           go forewarned to meet a fate foreshown."~ ~ LXII~So said,
 4     3|      tread the path perscribed by fate;~Nor let aught stay thee
 5     3|          thine exalted line.~Dark Fate and Fortune wreck not in
 6     4|        less mayest thou another's fate foresee.~ ~ XXXVI~"Seek
 7     4|        doom so dire!~Perish (such fate were just!) who cruel proves!~
 8     5|           due to more illustrious fate.~'Twas well to love, before
 9     5|         every knight.~ ~"And evil Fate has willed her brother dear,~
10     6|          share a thousand lovers' fate, whom she~Had to like pass
11     6|          the Child would meet his fate,~Ere by so vile a band be
12     6|          the wicked band~Offended fate, had saved the youthful
13     8|           shall thank thee for my fate!"~Thus, with loud sobs,
14    10|            when, weeping sore~The fate of her unhappy father dead,~
15    12|       before~Me to such miserable fate you leave,~Let me from your
16    14|          been warned by Brescia's fate, than so~Thine should Faenza
17    14|        and Malzarise, whom common fate~Had both condemned to dwell
18    14|            and near~The caitiff's fate, when at the many's prayer~
19    15|          many sufferers met their fate,~This haply unprovided had
20    15|           would delay~The doleful fate which shortly was to be~
21    17|           stone endure one common fate,~And marbled column, slab,
22    17|           his place discerned~The fate which might be his with
23    18|           way of death! oh! happy fate!~For 'tis my trust, that
24    20|        were.~ ~ LXIV~"Methinks my fate does such injurious deed~
25    20|       doomed to slavery base,~His fate deferred but till the following
26    21|       safe she would have met her fate;~But lived subjected to
27    21| wickedness will dare,~And be like fate each greedy miscreant's
28    22|           brought of Pinnabello's fate.~That Pinnabel is dead the
29    23|         steer,~But that her cruel fate would not consent;~Which,
30    24|           to decide that couple's fate;~The only two that had deserved
31    24|          prize~I know not, my sad fate compels, I swear,~My Isabella,
32    24|         they shall have a happier fate when dead:~Together to entomb
33    26|       cheeks: may like disastrous fate~O'erwhelm all evil doers,
34    30|        his spouse, does stay,~But Fate forbade, that he who wounded
35    31|        mid-course;~Whelmed in one fate, the rider and his horse.~ ~
36    32|         him aid;~He in Brunello's fate wills all shall see~In what
37    32|     astound; the rest partake his fate,~And on the losers Tristram
38    33|       fame will flourish still in Fate's despite,~(Grammercy authors!)
39    35|           And said, "Yet was this fate to thee foreshown,~Instead
40    37|    dragged her lord, in death and fate's despite.~ ~ XX~If that
41    38|          cries out upon her cruel fate.~ ~ LXXI~Nought can result
42    40|           lore~Learned from their fate; -- I speak to you, my lord --~
43    42|           peer,~Presageful of his fate, appears subdued:~Nor seeks
44    42|        Him his ill star and cruel fate conveyed~To swallow fire
45    44|     Charles were blown,~Sobrino's fate, and death of Brandimart;~
46    44|         Charles stood with jocund fate and gladsome heart,~Rejoicing
47    45|      rejoiced,~When good Rogero's fate the warrior voiced.~ ~
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