Canto

 1     1|    herself above~The world, and deems none worthy of her love.~ ~
 2     2|      who, intent~Upon Gradasso, deems no danger nigh.~Beneath
 3     4|       the ring away.~ ~ XIV~But deems it foul, with blood of man
 4     4|      from the wizard's nest,~He deems, his bosom with such joy
 5     8|       to stand fast the warrior deems disgrace,~And turns towards
 6     8|       upon the shore:~He, if he deems her an atonement due,~Will
 7     9|       many slain:~Which here he deems would serve his purpose
 8    12|          That death were better deems this cavalier~Than life
 9    14|     plumes of gilded scale,~And deems as well that Peace, here
10    14|       But to permit their sally deems not meet.~ ~ CIII~And them
11    15|     quits his steed.~Yet after, deems a helpless wight to slay~
12    17|     placed him by his side:~Nor deems enough to praise and hold
13    18|         the son~Of Agrican, she deems herself possest.~A certain
14    18|         into flame.~All else he deems the courier may recount,~
15    18|          and tries~What best he deems their courage may restore.~"
16    18|        At Joppa he embarks, who deems by sea~The better and securer
17    18|        gain.~Thither by what he deems the safest way~(Medoro following
18    20|      strife:~ ~ CIII~Saying she deems unfitting for a knight~To
19    20|     That handsomer than her she deems the crone.~ ~ CXIV~And that
20    21|         eat,~Is by the dog, she deems her comrade true,~O'ertaken
21    23|   father sends.~The prince, who deems his enemies away,~And no
22    23|      loose."~ ~ XCII~The paynim deems it were discourtesy~To accept
23    24|        mighty cross~The monarch deems, and comes to venge his
24    25|    dear-loved eyes.~Flordespine deems the damsel's iron case~To
25    25|        Vallombrosa's sanctuary,~Deems her gone thither, and that '
26    25|      him with stain;~For ill he deems a union could endure~Between
27    27|        But is there any one who deems I say~Amiss, let him stand
28    32|    throughout the paynim train,~Deems that betrothed in wedlock
29    32|     earth.~ ~ LIII~"She, as she deems herself (and it is true~
30    32|  cavalier~That does not, as she deems, all else excell.~-- `Lightly
31    33|   helpful aye in peril are,~And deems his bugle were the fittest
32    34|     moon's circle good Astolpho deems;~And, such desire to see
33    36|         hostile ranks among,~He deems -- and truly deems -- he
34    36|    among,~He deems -- and truly deems -- he hears his bride;~Whose
35    36|         father's worth,~He even deems him one unmatched on earth.~ ~
36    37|      cavern bound,~And, when he deems that safest is the way,~
37    37|         the Islandick dame;~Who deems, at court 'twere shameful
38    39|         who flies~To Arles, and deems that day some vengeance
39    42|       boot to place.~ ~ XXI~Nor deems he likely, that six cavaliers,~
40    42| Isabella hight,~In whom Ferrara deems her city blest,~Much more
41    43|       apart;~And in the mode he deems may best avail,~He supplicates
42    44|       Who with winged haste, he deems, will thither run,~And joy
43    46|   acquittance of their vows.~He deems that courtesy of so high
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