Canto

 1     2|     again exhausted tarry;~Now hide, now show themselves, and
 2     4|    flinching eyelids could not hide the view;~With tuck or mace
 3     5|    your own proceeding nothing hide,~And I will tell the secrets
 4     5|      appointed day,~And him to hide, the night ensuing, prayed~
 5     8|         As fire sometimes will hide its smothered rage:~Then
 6    10|  howsoever lovely, shame would hide;~ ~ XCIX~And gladly with
 7    11|  should I~Relate, which she to hide desired in vain.~To sum
 8    12|       her the sacred ring will hide,~Fears not that evil accident
 9    12|    underwood a bristly bed,~To hide the grotto's inmates, and
10    14|        Setta's valiant monarch hide:~Morocco's king and he of
11    16| strange arms he wore and scaly hide,~There, where the aged sires
12    17|     goat exhales, she took the hide,~And made him creep into
13    17|      ass mantled in the lion's hide,~As he expected, to the
14    18|      stout and scaly serpent's hide,~In which the cruel Moor
15    18|     harm (so hard the dragon's hide) no more,~Than needle can
16    20|     mountain-top,~One fled the hide herself in forest hoar;~
17    20|       the deafening sound, and hide:~Many in panic, seeking
18    20|     gods, the truth no more to hide,~Did she benign or evil
19    21|      from all the world should hide,~This would my conscience
20    21|       he in the forest used to hide,~And, when he saw the sun
21    22|         II~Such was she; and I hide not what is true;~So was
22    22|       the veil which served to hide~The lightning's fearful
23    23|     named, ere she had time to hide.~ ~ XXIII~He came from billeting
24    24|      every where,~They seek to hide themselves as best they
25    26|       what I have no desire to hide,~I am that Rodomont, whose
26    26|  deeply did the covering ashes hide~That fire beneath, whose
27    28|        to blame than those who hide,~Through greediness, their
28    29|      love, did not that damsel hide;~Because the wretch discerns
29    30|       tall and shifting surges hide.~He spurs his horse amid
30    32|        o'erthrown,~As serve to hide the monumental stone.~ ~
31    32|    follow one, that strives to hide and fly?~Esteem a man that
32    34|    conductors seemed so ill to hide."~Serpents with female faces,
33    36|  Rogero from Marphisa does not hide,~How Bradamant to him at
34    37|     corroded so,~That oft they hide the good they might declare,~
35    37|       him constructed first~To hide his hideous feet, was erst
36    37|   Where she in safety hoped to hide her head.~ ~ XC~News being
37    37|       that which modesty would hide;~And they who can to force
38    37|    allow~Any beneath a roof to hide his head,~Unless he swore
39    39|  seemed, like him, in dragon's hide to go:~Such was her belied
40    43|     the demolished town,~There hide the bones of either paynim
41    45|   beauties from the sight doth hide;~The wild winds howl, and
42    45|       Brandamant himself shall hide,~Neither Frontino nor yet
43    45|       Phoebus was now about to hide from view,~Nigh Hercules'
44    45|      he could, his death would hide;~This place to him seemed
45    46|     Much grieve I thou wouldst hide thyself from me,~That known
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