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1 1| with all his weight.~ ~ LXIV~Upright upon his steed, 2 2| their captain's hand.~ ~ LXIV~This goodly town, with many 3 3| need Melissa's stay."~ ~ LXIV~All night the maid reposes 4 4| bestows on him who loves.~ ~ LXIV~"Or true or false Geneura' 5 5| and preferred to die.~ ~ LXIV~" `He was her lover; and 6 6| vests his visage fan.~ ~ LXIV~One, with a human shape 7 7| heroes of thy noble line.~ ~ LXIV~"Say, what has she, thou 8 8| it even with a word.~ ~ LXIV~Oppressed with heavy sleep 9 9| fraud to circumvent.~ ~ LXIV~He hopes as well, if he 10 10| own perpetual spring.~ ~ LXIV~That such a gentle lord 11 11| sought to do her wrong.~ ~ LXIV~To him he told the many 12 12| recompense for all I owe!~ ~ LXIV~"With good intentions, as 13 13| wisdom fortune call.~ ~ LXIV~"Other the same illustrious 14 14| parting Doralice bestowed.~ ~ LXIV~Thence from one place to 15 15| passing rich and fair;~ ~ LXIV~And therein (Christian renegadoes 16 16| and stretched him dead,~ ~ LXIV~He quits the horse, and 17 17| chewed their grassy food:~ ~ LXIV~"But when, at day-light, ' 18 18| well begins to fail.~ ~ LXIV~But Valour, who so oft befriends 19 19| mariners opprest with dread.~ ~ LXIV~Like a half-moon, projected 20 20| with my brethren were.~ ~ LXIV~"Methinks my fate does such 21 21| greedy miscreant's share!~ ~ LXIV~"This past and done, the 22 22| should stand apart to see.~ ~ LXIV~The Child demanded of that 23 23| fight her beauties bore.~ ~ LXIV~When young Zerbino at his 24 24| cannot scape or fend.~ ~ LXIV~In the end he cannot scape 25 25| refer me, all in all.~ ~ LXIV~"Scarce my demand was made, 26 26| she was then in fear.~ ~ LXIV~She added how the author 27 27| good Orlando's sword.~ ~ LXIV~Fury and scorn Gradasso' 28 29| that before him flew.~ ~ LXIV~At speed Angelica impelled 29 30| had his buckler cast.~ ~ LXIV~He the left side of his 30 31| the stream immersed.~ ~ LXIV~Brandimart, who the Country 31 32| threatened rain or snow.~ ~ LXIV~To better speed fair Bradamant 32 33| waking may I never know!~ ~ LXIV~"Blest animals that sleep 33 34| Philistine to cheer;~ ~ LXIV~"He, your Orlando, for such 34 35| execute her proper needs.~ ~ LXIV~Rogero stands confused; 35 36| care thy brother kept.~ ~ LXIV~"Rogero, if Atlantes watched 36 37| bridegroom gives the spouse.~ ~ LXIV~" `But the holy priest, 37 38| and one is overthrown;~ ~ LXIV~"On pact the king, whose 38 39| matters better will attend.~ ~ LXIV~Upon the following day, 39 40| mixed that martial lord.~ ~ LXIV~Thence he departed; but 40 41| distant from Ateste are;~ ~ LXIV~And how the Child, in might 41 42| bosom thirst and love.~ ~ LXIV~Whenas Rinaldo, sated with 42 43| GAIBANA and OF THE MOAT.~ ~ LXIV~Montalban's martial lord ( 43 44| rob thee of that power.~ ~ LXIV~"For if thou hire no aids, 44 45| maid, equipt for fight.~ ~ LXIV~Rogero past the night before 45 46| those martial many, dry.~ ~ LXIV~So efficaciously he after