Canto

 1     1|         joy when he discerned~The lofty presence, cheeks of heavenly
 2     4|           girding band:~Then to a lofty fir made fast the string;~
 3     5|           Above is seen Rinaldo's lofty form,~The flower of those
 4     6|          murmur, lightly stir~The lofty top of beech, or feathery
 5     6|      lovely city viewed.~ ~ LIX~A lofty wall at distance meets his
 6     7|       greater part should bear~In lofty virtues, as that I descried~
 7    10|        But better contemplate her lofty cheer,~And you no other
 8    10|           made repair~Towards the lofty castle planted there.~ ~
 9    12|          mead, on which~Appears a lofty mansion, rare and rich.~ ~
10    13|           more I tell~Than of the lofty virtue of its wives:~And
11    14|           damsel laid.~ ~ LXV~Now lofty Fancy, which one course
12    14|          not forbear~To scale the lofty firmament till night,~Could
13    17|           ample wise,~Wherein his lofty honours wide are blown.~
14    18|         till he reached Damascus' lofty piles,~Them by town, street,
15    18|           the field.~ ~ CXIX~From lofty saddle Sansonnet o'erthrew,~
16    19|        and of beauteous face,~And lofty manners, sagely debonair:~
17    19|           if known not) scan,~The lofty daughter of Catay's great
18    19|          the billows through:~Her lofty prow to their short stern
19    20|         from the windows and from lofty height,~Periling life and
20    20|      damsel's blow~Which from thy lofty saddle laid thee low.~ ~
21    22|         haughty semblance and the lofty say~Of these, who with such
22    24|          two,~Equalled of none in lofty hardiment;~And launching
23    27|   illustrious peer~In his guest's lofty presence saw pourtrayed.~
24    31|       nothing slow;~He clears the lofty barriers at a vault,~Trampling
25    31|           his stand.~ ~ LXVI~With lofty voice the sovereign of Argier,~
26    32|           Had sorely feared, from lofty gallows hung:~But seeing
27    32|      heart to reign?~One that his lofty virtues holds so high,~'
28    32|      Puffing and pacing round his lofty tower,~As if that prince
29    34|         speak of sense, whereof a lofty mount~Alone surpast all
30    35|           Bradamant hung upon the lofty stone;~And having thence
31    38|       ascent,~Like one that is on lofty thoughts intent.~ ~ XXXIII~
32    40|    tempests rise,~'Twixt Vulcan's lofty forge and Africk lies.~ ~
33    41|       appear~The burning bold and lofty Babel's wreck.~A lyme-dog
34    42|       Learned Celio Calcagnine in lofty strain~Her glories and fair
35    42|         fair shall captive be."~A lofty song appears of her to indite~
36    42|       XCIII~Between this and that lofty column's place~Into fair
37    42|           thou wearest Cornwall's lofty crest,~No drop of wine shall
38    43| Brandimart to lay,~Steers for the lofty mountain, that with fires~
39    44|         Who for young Leo, of his lofty line~The heir and hope,
40    44|              XXIII~When they have lofty Atlas passes won,~The horses
41    44|        round is lost)~He from his lofty station eyes the knight,~
42    46|           Vida, famed for flow~Of lofty eloquence of exhaustless
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