Canto

 1     1|           stream so many tears,~I answer, it was fair Circassia's
 2     1|          LXIX~King Sacripant made answer, "As you see,~He threw me
 3     4|           The weeping necromancer answer made,)~"Built the fair castle
 4     5|        still unheard;~Nor hopeful answer would she e'er impart: ~
 5     5|     Ariodantes, `marvel more'~(In answer to the Scottish lord) `at
 6     5|           will I not believe,' in answer cried~Ariodantes, `well
 7     6|      suffused with crimson, he~In answer to the groaning myrtle,
 8     7|          every side,~Each day, no answer ever gives content.~She
 9     7|         In vain to her reproof an answer sought:~Who on his little
10     8|               XXIII~The king made answer, that `without delay,~Taxed
11    17|               XCVIII~But he makes answer with a massy spear,~Out
12    17|     contended,~Stood idle; for to answer them was none.~Since Gryphon
13    17|        all filthy vices, he,~Made answer: "Mighty sir, I cannot say~
14    18|           leaf,~Nor how to act or answer knows the thief.~ ~ LXXXI~
15    20|   youthful Alexandria nought~Made answer, saving with a piteous sigh;~
16    20|           daughter, to the matron answer made;~And urged so many
17    20|    whatsoever part to hear,~Makes answer to the dame, in angry tone,~
18    20|         in Pinabel,~Who for short answer seized his shield and spear,~
19    20|      courteous art,"~Exclaimed in answer; "though I am aware~What
20    20|            CXXIX~Without awaiting answer, to career~She spurred her
21    21|          vainly more than once to answer wooed;~And all the while
22    24|       thou dost others fit."~-- I answer that I see mine plain enow,~
23    26|           the fight,~I next shall answer him about the horse:~You
24    27|        wonted pride,~Returned for answer: "Neither Heaven nor thou~
25    27|         Whither was said, nor any answer stays.~ ~ XCIV~Held on the
26    30|        near:~Yet at the king (nor answer he delayed)~He dealt a stroke
27    31|           weapon in the rest, for answer, layed;~He good Batoldo
28    31|              without your aid,~To answer him that dares my deeds
29    35|           loving damsel (she made answer), I~Offer mine aid, for
30    35| Flordelice had taught;~Replied in answer to that paynim haught.~ ~
31    35|          for she waits not for an answer) speeds~In haste to execute
32    35|    Bradamant's sharp and stinging answer stirred~The paynim's fury
33    36|    prisoned wind.~She screamed an answer; but its sense was drowned~(
34    36|        done,~(Warily young Rogero answer made,)~But, for the tale
35    37|          the youthful knight,~For answer, spurred against the cavalier;~
36    38|         private gain,~So spake in answer to the king of Spain:~ ~
37    40|       from the Child as courteous answer won.~-- Their names on either
38    42|           To strike one stroke in answer, ill or well;~ ~ LVII~And,
39    42|           the quest implied,~Made answer: "I am bound in nuptial
40    43|      Asked of the rustic, that in answer cried,~Within that clump
41    43|         at his work, and came~His answer on the following day to
42    43|            To her embassadress in answer said~The wary pilgrim) `
43    43|       negress lied,~And made that answer but in mockery:~But with
44    43|          wound suffice.~To him in answer said that negress old:~'
45    46|      argument~As might be used in answer by the knight:~Who said,
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