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 1     3|     his horde;~Whose infantine delight shall be to wage~The mimic
 2     3|     thy fair race, his realm's delight;~Who reigns secure, and
 3     5|       of his love brought more delight.~Nor old Vesuvius, nor Sicilia'
 4     5|        virtue shown,~With more delight and rapture overflows,~Than
 5     7|     full veins, as ravished by delight~Out of himself; and now
 6     7|   Rogero revels there, in like delight,~While Charles and Agramant
 7    10|        joyed the cool in great delight;~About them various wines
 8    10|       and days he passes: such delight~Prospects to him of land
 9    11|      From taking with Angelica delight, --~That gentle maid, there
10    12|       if, did I to wear a helm delight,~You would not be without
11    13|      to make our future life's delight;~And how, near Santa Martha,
12    16|   faithless Origille, his vain delight:~Yet evil use doth sovereign
13    17|  Winter and summer, sojourn of delight.~Shading the city from the
14    18|  savage monster, for the mob's delight;~The cubs, who see him cresting
15    18|     that joyful "Oh!"~By which delight is ever signified;~But changed
16    19|     The happy lovers rested in delight.~Save for the youth the
17    19|   should with ten damsels take delight.~ ~ LVIII~And if he brings
18    20|       and play,~Which evermore delight the youthful breast;~The
19    24|       me, who regard~With more delight than rest, which others
20    25|        to pursue whatever give delight.~I with no other of my plan
21    26|      in wealth nor empire took delight;~But in Rogero's worth,
22    26|      as that the horse was his delight;~As well upon account of
23    27|   elected are,~She taking huge delight those friers to view,~That
24    29|   Orlando seizes her with that delight~That other man might seize
25    30|        not her award with full delight;~Since others with him other
26    30|       ye do what most would me delight,~And be an obligation evermore --~
27    31|        heart exults, with such delight,~That he, for very joy,
28    31|       storms the camp, in huge delight,~Armed, on Alfana leaps
29    32|      with pleasure and sincere delight,~Those tidings paynim prince
30    33|    ills ensue.~If falsehood so delight and truth annoy,~Never more
31    33|        hostel found; but small delight~This and all comforts else
32    33|    first parents flourished in delight.~With camels, elephants,
33    36|       war disturbs their great delight~Marphisa bold; but when
34    36|        not those features, her delight,~She craves the damsel's
35    36|      never other shall in thee delight;~For it not mine, no other'
36    38|     the joy, and great was the delight,~Wherewith that king received
37    42|  victory brought Orlando small delight;~On whom too heavily and
38    43|     had no greater pleasure or delight~Than being with me, did
39    43| Preserve thee in abundance and delight;~And a defence from all
40    43|     repents him; now, "'Tis my delight,"~(Mutters) "that I the
41    43|    call life; wherein so fools delight;~And evermore on heaven
42    45|        still to what gave most delight~Most promptly leaned, and
43    46|   eternity~Of thanks for their delight at my return.~Mamma, Ginevra,
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