Canto

 1     1|          good helm will fitly be bestowed~Where (such thy promise)
 2     1|        the plain,~Upon the croup bestowed that damsel sweet,~Reserved
 3     5| Rewarding him like his nobility,~Bestowed upon the youth, with liberal
 4     5|     paces from the knight aloof,~Bestowed himself beneath the self
 5     5|          a hostel first the dame bestowed:~ ~ LXXX~And will that she (
 6     6|      thanks the ladies, worthily~Bestowed on such a valiant champion,
 7     7|        Nor this alone would have bestowed with joy;~But heart and
 8     8|      after, when he saw that she bestowed~Small care on him, and thought
 9     8|       beshrew me, where~Art thou bestowed, so beautiful and young!~
10    10|          diverted, and elsewhere bestowed.~ ~  IX~I not for this (
11    11|       all names the inventor has bestowed);~Which splits or shivers
12    13|      pride; all virtues ever yet~Bestowed on woman, since the ruddy
13    13|         she had a thousand times bestowed)~Then left, Nor Bradamant
14    14|        Caichus bend.~Goetulia is bestowed on Rhimedont,~And Cosca
15    14|       thanks at parting Doralice bestowed.~ ~ LXIV~Thence from one
16    15|        instructed, which the fay bestowed;~At the end or the beginning,
17    15|      mesh had sought,~Would have bestowed his time and toil in vain.~
18    15|         Assured his toil will be bestowed in vain;~And now a new Aurora
19    16|          on him had vain reproof bestowed:~But to the left t'wards
20    17|     mounted upon steeds,~Whom he bestowed, as aptest for their needs.~ ~
21    17|          lady, in a gentle group bestowed,~There in an open gallery
22    18|        to relate were labour ill bestowed,~I deem, nor further of
23    19|         at length, the burden he bestowed~Upon the grass, and stalked
24    19|    beneath the wave,~This Morgue bestowed; and from captivity~The
25    20|         The double victory which bestowed that reign.~Astolpho hides
26    22|         given in India, thought;~Bestowed, should new enchantment
27    22|     Again upon the grieving dame bestowed:~But, for she less the distance
28    23|        Angelica, at parting, had bestowed.~ ~ CXXI~A deadly axe was
29    23|         helmet, there his shield bestowed;~His arms far off; and,
30    25|        For such a mighty benefit bestowed.~ ~ XX~"The visage of Bradamant
31    26|        might,~Admiring, upon all bestowed her praise;~But when she
32    28|        he beneath his pillow had bestowed,~And, through forgetfulness,
33    29|   drowned.~Others report a Saint bestowed his aid,~And dragged him
34    32|         on condition, that it be~Bestowed on him, deemed boldest of
35    32|         and on the warlike queen bestowed.~So buried in the thoughts
36    32|          mansion, which his sire bestowed,~He kept, and rarely issued
37    34|      whom, beyond all usage, God bestowed~The grace, that weapon him
38    35|        stream, hight Lethe, next bestowed,~Yea, rather cast away,
39    35|    palace and of plenteous farm,~Bestowed by heirs of them, whose
40    37|         comfort Bradamant on her bestowed,~Promising vengeance for
41    39|       the beach's furthest brink bestowed.~ ~ LVI~Seven times Astolpho
42    41|          Brunello on Rogero this bestowed.~How matchless was that
43    43|          I could not better have bestowed my life.~ ~ CLXII~"Even
44    44|         All power o'er me have I bestowed on you,~Rogero; and more
45    45|      such courtesy~Were upon him bestowed, as were on thee.~ ~ XCIV~"
46    46|       that twice hast life on me bestowed?"~ ~  XLVI~Melissa generous
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