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Alphabetical [« »] xxviii 46 xxx 47 xxxi 45 xxxii 46 xxxiii 46 xxxiv 46 xxxix 46 | Frequency [« »] 46 xxvi 46 xxvii 46 xxviii 46 xxxii 46 xxxiii 46 xxxiv 46 xxxix | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances xxxii |
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1 1| another pathway to pursue.~ ~ XXXII~For far the warrior fared 2 2| Rinaldo's shone confessed.~ ~ XXXII~A cavalier was suitor to 3 3| by thy devoted seed.~ ~ XXXII~"See Fulke and Obyson, more 4 4| freedom less lament.~ ~ XXXII~"Save they should seek to 5 5| and quit the field.~ ~ XXXII~" `I am prepared, if such 6 6| shook from top to root.~ ~ XXXII~Next drops were seen to 7 7| amorous lays of ages past:~ ~ XXXII~Now by glad hill, or through 8 8| quicker motion stir:~ ~ XXXII~And for the flying maid 9 9| struck between the eyes.~ ~ XXXII~"And I remaining, sire and 10 10| I know not where.~ ~ XXXII~"Can I to Friesland go, 11 11| the rocky island made.~ ~ XXXII~Home to his breast the count 12 12| other knight while there.~ ~ XXXII~Upon the enchanted dome 13 13| sultan shall be sold."~ ~ XXXII~The gentle damsel so her 14 14| breeds terror but to tell.~ ~ XXXII~When the squire told his 15 15| from Calpe to the Nile.~ ~ XXXII~"Beneath the faith, beneath 16 16| bands of either crown.~ ~ XXXII~But having first the peers 17 17| needed for our flight.~ ~ XXXII~"Some here, some there make 18 18| the felon swam to land.~ ~ XXXII~As soon as the redoubted 19 19| long so sore a burden!~ ~ XXXII~Oh! couldst thou yet again 20 20| put them to the sword.~ ~ XXXII~"To swell, and next to child, 21 21| thy liberty and fame.'~ ~ XXXII~" `No, no; have thou no 22 22| other till that hour.~ ~ XXXII~Rogero looks on Bradamant, 23 23| would make him fear.~ ~ XXXII~Of many and many things, 24 24| but praise and meed.~ ~ XXXII~"The stronger is the enemy, 25 25| was a damsel, showed;~ ~ XXXII~"That, like Camilla and 26 26| and in fine all lands.~ ~ XXXII~The beast the low and those 27 27| Ferrau, known to Fame.~ ~ XXXII~Many through reckless haste 28 28| diminishes his ceaseless pain.~ ~ XXXII~"Above his chambers, on 29 29| related in what wise.~ ~ XXXII~In all parts round about 30 30| kept in agony and fear.~ ~ XXXII~"Alas! and what (exclaims 31 31| but mischief wrought.~ ~ XXXII~"But that I neither ye nor 32 32| that ever was on earth.~ ~ XXXII~What he rehearsed, the Gascon 33 33| despite a passage clear.~ ~ XXXII~"But his new kingdom leaving 34 34| not by force of arms.~ ~ XXXII~"So promised he to do; and 35 35| upon earth had strown;~ ~ XXXII~And afterwards arriving 36 36| sovereign rage and fury move.~ ~ XXXII~"Shall then another kiss 37 37| will not be endured.~ ~ XXXII~To hear, yet more to see, 38 38| from the sultry blast;~ ~ XXXII~And having gained the mountain' 39 39| seeks her noisy nest.~ ~ XXXII~But when, arrived, the imperial 40 40| nimble pinions plied;~ ~ XXXII~Even with that rage rushed 41 41| and of one piece alone.~ ~ XXXII~With her own hand the lady 42 42| able to obtain his end;~ ~ XXXII~And so much more, that out 43 43| disguised like other wight.'~ ~ XXXII~"Sir, a fair city nigh at 44 44| paladins set foot ashore.~ ~ XXXII~With pomp triumphal and 45 45| even cause of worse.~ ~ XXXII~"Love is the cause; that 46 46| and with life itself.~ ~ XXXII~"Nor shun to me thy sorrow