IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] xxxiii 46 xxxiv 46 xxxix 46 xxxv 46 xxxvi 47 xxxvii 45 xxxviii 46 | Frequency [« »] 46 xxxiii 46 xxxiv 46 xxxix 46 xxxv 46 xxxviii 45 answer 45 comfort | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances xxxv |
Canto
1 1| the monster's fangs,~ ~ XXXV~One day and night, and half 2 2| cavalier she seated spies;~ ~ XXXV~A cavalier, who underneath 3 3| works, and valour's fee.~ ~ XXXV~"But does no laurel for 4 4| gift, -- already mine.~ ~ XXXV~"Nor were they thine to 5 5| wishes would content.~ ~ XXXV~"Then so concludes -- `I 6 6| north his fury pours.~ ~ XXXV~"Pursuing thus our rugged 7 7| of her Rogero hears.~ ~ XXXV~Of hundreds questioned, 8 8| scarce allows retreat.~ ~ XXXV~After the flying maid had 9 9| through my obduracy.~ ~ XXXV~"When in my fixt and firm 10 10| stone seemed stone to be.~ ~ XXXV~But let her grieve till 11 11| sea beneath his breast.~ ~ XXXV~As cloud from humid vale 12 12| like men distraught.~ ~ XXXV~Although she first the scheme 13 13| the losel) to repair."~ ~ XXXV~With bitter smile, upstarting 14 14| champion clad in black.~ ~ XXXV~The king encounters many 15 15| power in Puglia date.~ ~ XXXV~"Not only to this captain 16 16| see their holy vows;~ ~ XXXV~-- "I say, this city saved 17 17| more for sport than use.~ ~ XXXV~"The flesh of man he savoured 18 18| elements and ample sky.~ ~ XXXV~As tiger rages, who in vain 19 19| content her fond desire.~ ~ XXXV~The beauteous boy is with 20 20| promiscuously slay.~ ~ XXXV~"Did ten or twenty persons, 21 21| thoughts, resolved on one.~ ~ XXXV~"Six months she waited ere 22 22| he claimed her hand.~ ~ XXXV~Rogero good, who not alone 23 23| courser's master by?"~ ~ XXXV~"Ah! would be were!" to 24 24| the wretch inclined.~ ~ XXXV~While Scotland's prince 25 25| only is of hope forlorn.~ ~ XXXV~" `It 'twas thy pleasure, 26 26| some written overhead.~ ~ XXXV~Of those who so against 27 27| overspread the plain.~ ~ XXXV~Red blushed the blessed 28 28| opposite had thrown.~ ~ XXXV~"As in a dream, Jocundo 29 29| destined to be drest.~ ~ XXXV~Within ten days, or shorter 30 30| buckler bear or leave.~ ~ XXXV~"Much evil may ensue and 31 31| the stranger knight.~ ~ XXXV~I will not tell what welcome 32 32| humble to the Child alone.~ ~ XXXV~When Bradamant the Gascon' 33 33| in that fatal water."~ ~ XXXV~(The lord pursues) "with 34 34| monarch shall comply.~ ~ XXXV~"So kindling anger waxed 35 35| sorrow she was vext.~ ~ XXXV~Flordelice marked the maid, 36 36| thousand deaths appay!"~ ~ XXXV~So said, she spurred at 37 37| way repose the three.~ ~ XXXV~They to a hamlet on the 38 38| saddled for the course.~ ~ XXXV~He fourscore thousand of 39 39| days, in harbour lost.~ ~ XXXV~Of Charles, and in what 40 40| fair England's peer.~ ~ XXXV~By Olivier, amid that slaughter 41 41| upon the foaming sea.~ ~ XXXV~Scarce, with much labour, 42 42| and the spirits called.~ ~ XXXV~Then one he chooses, in 43 43| and in eyes and hair.~ ~ XXXV~"I, having to my lady made 44 44| mummery, mask and ball.~ ~ XXXV~His son to Aymon on a day 45 45| yield myself thy prey.~ ~ XXXV~"But I, Rogero, shall no 46 46| death from court I went.~ ~ XXXV~"Because I would not see