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Alphabetical [« »] loveliest 1 loveliness 2 lovelorn 1 lovely 44 lover 70 lovers 36 loves 33 | Frequency [« »] 44 gate 44 hue 44 living 44 lovely 44 lxvi 44 lxvii 44 lxviii | Ludovico Ariosto Orlando enraged Concordances lovely |
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1 1| the shore,~The Saracen her lovely visage spies.~And, pale 2 1| wait this battle's end, the lovely dame,~Before she fly yet 3 1| cheeks of heavenly hue,~And lovely form which broke upon his 4 2| shall take from thee yon lovely weft;~To leave thee such 5 2| stopt at length beside a lovely fountain.~ ~ XXXIV~Through 6 2| Ascending to his den, the lovely prey,~What time he snatched 7 2| mien.~ ~ LXXIII~Who, by her lovely semblance and rich vest,~ 8 4| And there, at last, the lovely Bradamant~Discerns Rogero, 9 6| well I know,~Will such a lovely dame's destruction prove,~ 10 6| Pleached in mixed modes, all lovely, form a bower;~And, breaking 11 6| pursued,~Ere he Alcina's lovely city viewed.~ ~ LIX~A lofty 12 6| ermine yet more white;~So lovely were the damsels, and so 13 7| art she gave herself the lovely look,~Which had on many 14 8| fair, so passing bright~And lovely, 'twas no wonder if the 15 8| sleep upon the shore,~The lovely virgin, ere awake, they 16 8| his eyes~Cannot again the lovely rays explore!~-- Lo! other 17 10| props, so fair in show~Are lovely gardens, and of such extent,~ 18 10| rose,~Which mingled in her lovely members meet,~Proof to December-snow 19 10| espied,~Which, howsoever lovely, shame would hide;~ ~ XCIX~ 20 10| Sobbing some while the lovely damsel stood;~Then loosed 21 11| Bradamant Rogero spies~The lovely visage of its helmet bare;~ 22 14| dame;~Who, (so it from her lovely face appeared,)~For others 23 14| to behold that cheek of lovely grain.~ ~ LVIII~"If a man 24 14| his prize,~Deemed that the lovely damsel would not still,~ 25 15| For his misfortune, one of lovely feature~Sir Gryphon worshipped, 26 16| Whom two bright eyes and lovely tresses please:~Beneath 27 17| belted knight.~ ~ LXXXI~The lovely ladies from their scaffolds 28 20| Nor sought to make the lovely weft his own?"~-- "So well 29 22| visage furrowed by a rain~Of lovely tears, sore pitied her, 30 24| enchained me first, that lovely hair;~My spirit, troubled 31 25| whose bewitching eyes and lovely mien~My youthful appetite 32 28| whilom of such fame)~His lovely visage seems no more the 33 28| and where~A woman they of lovely visage spy,~Aye find the 34 28| from the adverse side,~A lovely damsel, that upon her way~ 35 31| slay,~An offering to its lovely tenant's spirit;~And thou 36 32| about her shoulders play,)~A lovely damsel by that band is seen,~ 37 32| wind and cold dismayed~That lovely lady's loss in Tristram' 38 32| not match her charms and lovely mien."~ ~ C~As in a moment' 39 34| cavalier,~And viewed the lovely region at his leisure;~And 40 35| Immortality 'tis sacred; there~A lovely nymph, that from the hill 41 35| river-shore,~Together go the lovely pilgrim pair,~Till they 42 36| bold;~ ~ LXXIII~And how a lovely daughter, who excelled~In 43 43| Fastens her hand; and on her lovely cheeks,~Repeating the beloved 44 44| Meanwhile, the noble and the lovely pair,~Marphisa and gentle