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Alphabetical [« »] xliii 46 xliv 47 xlix 46 xlv 46 xlvi 46 xlvii 46 xlviii 46 | Frequency [« »] 46 xlii 46 xliii 46 xlix 46 xlv 46 xlvi 46 xlvii 46 xlviii | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances xlv |
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1 1| must cease to love."~ ~ XLV~If any ask who made this 2 2| not plume and pinion.~ ~ XLV~"While I so lingered where 3 3| spheres revolve above.~ ~ XLV~"Lo! Lionel! lo! Borse great 4 4| distance from Rogero stopt.~ ~ XLV~This was Atlantes the enchanter' 5 5| fought upon his part.~ ~ XLV~"He called him to his side, 6 6| above a hundred won.~ ~ XLV~"Nor at this hour a single 7 7| more than Nestor's age.~ ~ XLV~Returning now to her that 8 8| the hermit at her side.~ ~ XLV~From the extremest height 9 9| grief and darkness found.~ ~ XLV~"His pity for his son, the 10 10| long experience taught.~ ~ XLV~He praised Rogero much, 11 11| Aethiopia posts away.~ ~ XLV~With Melicerta on her shoulders, 12 12| easily my present scope."~ ~ XLV~The good Orlando could no 13 13| all the pains of love.~ ~ XLV~The beauteous lady who desires 14 14| broke upon the crew.~ ~ XLV~When this he saw was broke, 15 15| toils in terror flies;~ ~ XLV~"Whom with loud laughter, 16 16| on his courser fleet.~ ~ XLV~He stoops upon the weapon 17 17| pains, with all her wits.~ ~ XLV~"With slaughtered sheep 18 18| least one horseman low.~ ~ XLV~In other part, Rinaldo, 19 19| well by torch's light.~ ~ XLV~This one beneath the poop, 20 20| compass in this place.~ ~ XLV~" `And yet will I endeavour 21 21| exposed to certain shame.'~ ~ XLV~" `To me such preface needs 22 22| succour is delayed."~ ~ XLV~The haughty semblance and 23 23| sorrow touched them all.~ ~ XLV~Zerbino asked the occasion, 24 24| in other author read.~ ~ XLV~This author vouches (I declare 25 25| lights the world again.~ ~ XLV~"On issueing from their 26 26| field, and pasturage:~ ~ XLV~"And thence shall into the 27 27| possess the listed mead.~ ~ XLV~Four lots the monarch bade 28 28| water he had sworn.~ ~ XLV~"Then to Jocundo: `What 29 29| naked man and crazed.~ ~ XLV~She stopt, the issue of 30 30| and his bugle blows.~ ~ XLV~When that loud sound is 31 31| by the paynim taken.~ ~ XLV~"Few days are past, since 32 32| with such foul shame?~ ~ XLV~"Were it not better to the 33 33| city shall anew be lost.~ ~ XLV~"Lo! other French who his 34 34| the disastrous cave.~ ~ XLV~The motion of his quickly 35 35| be to you consigned.~ ~ XLV~"These have I sent into 36 36| brings her to that grove?~ ~ XLV~And him perfidious she anew 37 37| so suddenly revealed.~ ~ XLV~"For in the lifetime of 38 38| excuse him in your sight.~ ~ XLV~"The Nubian squadrons, I 39 39| Behold the count!"~ ~ XLV~At the same time, withal, 40 40| forge and Africk lies.~ ~ XLV~With juniper and myrtle 41 41| princely blood, will die.~ ~ XLV~"Ye may depart, who, save 42 42| but for one short day.~ ~ XLV~The thought will never from 43 43| the perilous emprize.~ ~ XLV~"My wish, o'erpassing every 44 44| as soon as I appear?~ ~ XLV~"Alas! with long and obstinate 45 45| he breathes his last.~ ~ XLV~-- The trap upraised, by 46 46| wouldst of sorrow die."~ ~ XLV~These words he spake, and