Canto

 1     3|    pentacle for more assurance tied.~So bade her hold her peace,
 2     5|      this string of falsehoods tied,~To scare me from the dear
 3     6|      myrtle shake where he was tied,~He brought a shower of
 4     7|        More than one knight is tied and prisoned, goes.~To him
 5     7|      Balisarda to his flank he tied~(For so Rogero's trenchant
 6     7|    next below good Rabican was tied,~But that the dame had cried
 7    10|       to the rock with fetters tied;~ ~ XCIII~Bound to the naked
 8    12|   knights, of whom I sing, was tied;~By night or day, since
 9    12|    thus much, that I by vow am tied~To wear no helm, and thus
10    12|     sight.~When he without had tied his Brigliador,~In silence
11    13|         with a wreath of roses tied~About her brows, and robed
12    15|     neck, and feet, so closely tied,~He could not shake himself,
13    15|   could break the thread which tied~The felon's life, upon his
14    15|       a carrier pigeon, having tied~Beneath her wing a letter
15    17|   shepherd's, to his waist was tied.~ ~ XXXIII~"Us to his den
16    18| grinders down his throat; then tied~(Not sought Martano with
17    20|  tongues which foully rage,~Be tied to your eternal infamy,~
18    20|      me, by perfect friendship tied,~Has oft by better proof
19    22|       not if you recollect how tied~To a tree Rogero left his
20    23|        best, Astolpho's armour tied,~As best he might, and laid
21    24|       a sorry, little, hackney tied,~And by armed horseman watched
22    25|   waist the knightly sword has tied;~Born with me at a birth;
23    27|    sentence, of the faulchion, tied~About his manly waist, the
24    27|     know if any to a wife were tied;~And landlord and attendants, --
25    31|      as yet his helmet had not tied;~So that Guichardo to the
26    31|        sword was to his girdle tied,~All cheeks looked pale
27    32|       were known, the knot was tied;~So that Brunello, unassisted,
28    33|      beside a lonely well,~Had tied their goodly coursers by
29    36|      by what obligations he is tied~In moving words relates
30    38|        so by promise both were tied withal,~Room for repentance
31    39|        France so fast I am not tied,~But that Astolpho should
32    39|       knots in them he quickly tied;~Which on the count's waist,
33    41|   sword; which to his waist he tied:~To Brandimart Orlando gave
34    41|        he to his lady-love was tied,~Those oaths which sworn
35    42|       greeting him, if he were tied~In wedlock, made in gentle
36    43|     tangled, which by Love was tied,~The mode and order, how
37    43|       the monarch's tongue was tied.~But when those others knew
38    45|    mighty debt that him to Leo tied.~Be his life long or short,
39    46|    high and superhuman genius, tied~By love and blood, lo! Pico
40    46|     the lady hath to thee been tied,~I might possess her as
41    46|        brows the sable band is tied,~Rejoices more to hear his
42    46|        one unchanging faith is tied~To him for ever, well or
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