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1 1| soon the deed repented.~ ~ VII~For here was seized his 2 2| rein or goading spur.~ ~ VII~He, when the king would 3 3| more spacious cave.~ ~ VII~For the first cavern in 4 4| the sun to be descried.~ ~ VII~"A castle on the Pyrenean 5 5| dome me foul despite.~ ~ VII~" 'Tis fitting you should 6 6| sorrowed or rejoiced.~ ~ VII~At first he heard that, 7 7| good yards and more:~ ~ VII~And came already with his 8 8| wind, or rather flame.~ ~ VII~Nor will the falconer's 9 9| the bounds of Spain.~ ~ VII~Between October and November' 10 10| other's cost are taught.~ ~ VII~Of those in the first flower 11 11| concealed in clouds.~ ~ VII~Yet still Rogero gazed like 12 12| drives with flowing rein.~ ~ VII~That felon stops not, nor 13 13| king of Scotland's son.~ ~ VII~"When him I after in the 14 14| their friendly bands.~ ~ VII~Our present safety, and 15 15| sink of every vice.~ ~ VII~And Corineus of Mulga, Prusion,~ 16 16| beneath a courteous face.~ ~ VII~As I relate to you, the 17 17| towards the city square.~ ~ VII~Charles, by the way, his 18 18| descending from the sky.~ ~ VII~Many there were who feared 19 19| stalked about his load.~ ~ VII~As in her rocky cavern the 20 20| left with grief opprest.~ ~ VII~"But reached not France, 21 21| shouldst any danger dread."~ ~ VII~As nearer now, the stranger 22 22| and crost the Rhine.~ ~ VII~To Aix-la-Chapelle thence, 23 23| present to her mind.~ ~ VII~With sorrow and repentance 24 24| already on their herd.~ ~ VII~By such examples warned, 25 25| not a moment for delay.~ ~ VII~Pursuing thence their ancient 26 26| will find their peers.~ ~ VII~"With you a lance or two 27 27| in her father's hold.~ ~ VII~Guard thyself, Charles: 28 28| unexpectedly replied:~ ~ VII~"Faustus to him replied: ` 29 29| jelly, heels and head.~ ~ VII~He fell into the sea, by 30 30| pricked towards the ford.~ ~ VII~"Hearest thou not? hola! 31 31| Dordona's every joy!~ ~ VII~I speak not of what fatal 32 32| and person in his aid.~ ~ VII~As a free gift to him the 33 33| painted on these walls.~ ~ VII~"The wars, wherein French 34 34| good Astolpho blench.~ ~ VII~But as he more descends 35 35| life and studies fair.~ ~ VII~"Such exaltation, reached 36 36| closed the opposing train.~ ~ VII~Feruffine 'scaped, the good 37 37| envious, false, and bad.~ ~ VII~But ye that prosper in the 38 38| honour once foregone.~ ~ VII~To Arles-town whither had 39 39| without further thought.~ ~ VII~He, thinking that the monarch 40 40| day, as 'twould appear.~ ~ VII~Hence Agramant, that by 41 41| and to me are given."~ ~ VII~With that he showed those 42 42| fierce Gradasso's brand.~ ~ VII~As nomade swain, who darting 43 43| better profit springs?~ ~ VII~"From this small good, much 44 44| obligation was he bound.~ ~ VII~The fearful risk by Richardetto 45 45| from his faulchion fled.~ ~ VII~He to Ungiardo hastens to 46 46| Freedom been opprest.~ ~ VII~The consort of my lord of