Canto

 1     2| Injurious love, why still to mar accord~Between desires has been
 2     2|       damsel, which produced the accord;~And in the devil's cunning
 3     4|    goodly welcome in their house accord;~Who asked, but not before
 4     5|          Geneura's love, and old accord;~And, in legitimate espousal,
 5     5|     Beyond the city, fought upon accord,~Between Lurcanio and a
 6     9|          when I before would not accord)~Now take his son Arbantes
 7     9|          of both, the parties to accord:~By whom, so joined, no
 8    12|      they wander, curse with one accord~The malice of the castle'
 9    12|         which with her will best accord,~The Count Orlando or Circassia'
10    13|         well shall with her name accord;~Who, while she lives, not
11    14|          day deserved you should accord,~For honoured gifts, the
12    14|         appear they were of fair accord:~And on the swain who them
13    18|        the arms, and let us make accord;~And let some fairer gift
14    18|       and gear,~And horses, make accord; a seaman hoar~Of Luna he:
15    20|       After the war was ended on accord,~For which were hired Phalantus
16    24|         would explain;~And would accord the pair, and to their post~
17    26|         between us two;~Nor will accord an hour of truce to you."~ ~
18    26|       the treaty plight,~And the accord between us now in force;~
19    26|       answered Rodomont)~"I will accord thee more than thou do'st
20    27|        the foes were deaf to all accord,~Nor would assent to peace
21    27|        their proper pain;~Nor to accord the world had ever brought~
22    27|          to the root,~Would fain accord them; but with little fruit.~ ~
23    27|          this, now that, who all accord~In saying 'twas Brunello
24    27|          there, to bring them to accord;~Now there now here, admonishing
25    30|        Agramant spake further of accord;~ ~ XLIV~And had; but that
26    32|         worthiest by the world's accord,~Alone shall be her lover
27    33|      reigned at once) would make accord,~To compass his design,
28    33|        the youthful Sforza makes accord:~Lo! Bourbon the fair city
29    38|         s trust.~ ~ LXVI~In this accord like cause for pleasure
30    38|       and the other warrior made accord,~(As said) without their
31    38|            if in breach of their accord,~Him from the field King
32    39| champions two, that, against all accord,~Against all faith, disturbed
33    39|    Bestirs him to accomplish, in accord~With his illustrious chief,
34    41|         thy martyr true, a place accord;~Who, having traversed his
35    42|         and wholly leans to kind accord,~Prythee delay not to declare,
36    42|          he seek her, of his own accord,~On less occasion, when
37    43|          thoughts, she makes the accord --~Accepts the wondrous
38    43|      there peace between us, and accord~That all be to forgetfulness
39    44|        thou would'st rather make~Accord withal with Aymon than with
40    44|         not to let my parents me accord~(Pursued the martial damsel)
41    44|         she might rely,~He would accord the boon for which she prayed.~
42    45|          the net, and of his own accord,~Wondered, and showed his
43    45|        Than her, that, of my own accord and free,~Myself of her,
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