Canto

 1     1|         the half-formed accents died.~Next hearing Argalia, whom
 2     6|      miserable damsel well-nigh died:~For so abroad the doleful
 3     6|        Polinesso's, who in duel died,~Could not be forfeited
 4     8|         this my brother Argalia died;~To whom small help enchanted
 5    11|     sore,~The brute, exhausted, died, ere dragged ashore.~ ~
 6    11|      would in fine for him have died.~And how he this could warrant,
 7    13|        Libya, and of Aethiopia, died;~And thus the nations, and
 8    14|      truncheon, horse and rider died.~ ~ XLVI~In running to their
 9    15| thousand warriors thither sent,~Died nineteen thousand in the
10    16|          My lord, I should have died of hope delayed."~ ~ XIII~
11    16|    haply he, who was afoot, had died,~But that in time his need
12    19|       husbands by thy hand have died.~For every valiant warrior
13    23|        Turpin sums them) eighty died at least.~Thither Orlando
14    25|    service would have lived and died,~Nor would have been an
15    28|    vowed he should in fine have died of grief,~If he for longer
16    31|      unvenged by my good arm he died;~And so fall on, and do
17    32|      that Brunello, unassisted, died.~ ~ X~This while does good
18    34|         knights might well have died;~But all things happily
19    36| sickened sore, and of my sorrow died.~ ~ LXV~"But here, before
20    36|        their strain;~And how he died; by banded foes opprest,~
21    37|         him by whom her husband died;~And told Tanacro -- and
22    37|      Well nigh had with Tanacro died, o'erthrown~By that so sudden
23    37|        the sacrifice knife have died.~Death, sure, is worse,
24    38|        his sire had by Almontes died,~In this, King Agramant
25    38|    Persia vended me,~That after died beneath my faulchion, who~
26    40|       wounds whereof he shortly died,~Folvo was taken by Astolpho'
27    40|         hundred other foes have died,~And filled with hope was
28    41|      sea went down and the wind died,~Stood bedded in that weary
29    41|  erwhelmed by those wild waters died.~Rogero, as to Providence
30    42|       but could not, say -- and died;~And sounds and songs of
31    42|        he had in gloomy dungeon died.~ ~ XXXIII~But how much
32    42|      Rinaldo's heart, before so died,~Was now so quickly moved
33    43|         believe I in a year had died,~But that a single comfort
34    43|        his sentence should have died.~ ~ LXX~"My lord should
35    43|       might entreat, before she died,~Forgiveness of her every
36    43|      from her weary search, and died.~ ~ CLX~"Ah! wherefore,
37    43|      profit nought:~When, had I died, defending thee in strife,~
38    44|   thousand times the knight had died:~But, when most clear of
39    44|      suffer scorn:~For one that died, six Grecians' death less
40    45|  murderous block have well-nigh died,~That on the following day
41    45|     rest would by his hand have died.~Now he is taken, these
42    45|  offending her, should not have died.~O happier Fortune! had
43    46|       for sudden joy the damsel died.~ ~ LXVI~Of all her vigour
44    46|     nigh at that sight the lady died.~Rogero, quickly to revenge
45    46|     Through which he might have died, by his delay~That impious
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