Canto

 1     2|   delighted damsel, he~Was inly stirred for very charity.~ ~ XIV~
 2     2|       that he opposed his will,~Stirred up the waves; and, 'mid
 3     5|      the more my lover's suit I stirred,~And to obtain his guerdon
 4     6|     swift dolphins gambol, inly stirred,~And open-mouthed the cumbrous
 5     8|  against that race in vengeance stirred.~ ~ LII~Old stories, speak
 6     8|       no sluggard in his anger) stirred~His monsters, orc and sea-calf,
 7    10|       the royal gonfalon, which stirred~By fluttering wind, is borne
 8    11|      lord's command~His Zealand stirred; nor he the war delayed,~
 9    13|     clear horizon troubled,~And stirred and tost heaven-high the
10    13|         wrath in either warrior stirred;~In sign whereof their naked
11    14|        other, next their forces stirred;~This in Grenada, that in
12    14|      eternal, loving Lord, and, stirred~With one desire, besought
13    18|      yet, since he was wounded, stirred;~Who at his brother's coming
14    18|      them with prayer or menace stirred,~To march, where their ill-followed
15    19|      action scanned,~Was deeply stirred, the rather that, opprest~
16    20|    generous wrath her heart was stirred;~Then, reprobating all advised
17    23|        flew;~And next the rider stirred the courser so,~That in
18    23|      her palfrey fleet~Hippalca stirred, nor longer there abode.~
19    23|         had fomented.~ ~ CV~But stirred and aye rekindled it, the
20    24|         which southern wind has stirred,~When the next, bigger than
21    24|          Him no light cause had stirred, but puissant goad.~-- If
22    25|         glad estate thine anger stirred,~Thou with some torture
23    25|         have stopt the sun, and stirred~This earth beneath me by
24    26|         rose meanwhile, to fury stirred;~And, with disdain all over
25    27|      whence the dame was deeply stirred;~Nor young Rogero seems
26    27|       Tartar, who that question stirred,~And made the mighty tumult
27    27|      the paynim knight, to fury stirred;~Now easing in low tone
28    28|         proof receive:~By anger stirred, it was his first intent~
29    28|    stint his lore,~That paynim, stirred to fury, broke the rein~
30    30|        aye the sun -- no sooner stirred,~Than young Rogero, anxious
31    30|         a visage with such fury stirred,~Doralice dares no longer
32    30|       Nor ever thence that lady stirred again~Until the day, that
33    31|      succour of King Charles he stirred,~And left with little guard
34    32|      cruel woe her inmost bosom stirred,~From falling she preserved
35    35|       sharp and stinging answer stirred~The paynim's fury to a mighty
36    38|        anger and the hate~Which stirred their hearts to discord
37    39| Marphisa by the same desire was stirred,~Who had her thoughts on
38    42|       suddenly,~And, as by fury stirred and jealous pain,~He after
39    43|  laughter in Montalban's master stirred;~And made his visage burn,
40    45|        righteous Heaven by pity stirred~From the wide champaign,
41    45|        anew, and other question stirred;~ ~ CXIV~And said, "In that
42    46|        with his hand.~But he so stirred himself, again he rose:~
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