Canto

 1     1|        bridle turns~When she the approaching knight on foot discerns.~ ~
 2     1|          Him he defies to fight, approaching nigh,~And weens to make
 3     1|          He questions Sacripant, approaching near,~Had he seen warrior
 4     2|     mountain-keep.'~And I to the approaching warriors say,~`Pity, fair
 5     2|          end.~And so to meet the approaching lady went,~And showed the
 6     3|          display.~Azo, that next approaching form shall be,~And, his
 7     4|           This when Rinaldo near approaching eyes,~He thither drives
 8     4|        Rinaldo to pursue.~To her approaching, sues Mount Alban's knight,~
 9     8|       grace,~Sage and devout the approaching hermit cites:~And, now his
10    10|          To hold the stirrup one approaching near,~Would aid him to alight:
11    11|        Tithon's spite.~ ~ XXXIII~Approaching to the naked rock as near~
12    12|            LXXIV~Alzirdo, as the approaching count he eyes,~Who in this
13    14|          fear increased when she approaching spied~Him foul with blood,
14    14|           Small thought upon the approaching ills bestow,~Scorning their
15    17|        expect our lord's return,~Approaching us along the shore, astound,~
16    17|      hear,~Than to behold him by approaching near.~ ~ XXX~"To calculate
17    17|         When Norandino hears the approaching strains;~And now advancing
18    18|          face.~ ~ LXII~But when, approaching near, he saw the band,~He
19    18|          English knight~She sees approaching her, in warlike weed,~Who
20    18|          s ensign dared to ride.~Approaching nearer, this appeared more
21    18|    burden they conveyed;~And now approaching was the lord of light,~To
22    19|  expected long,~Before she heard approaching trumpet-strain~Peal through
23    20|         mountain came;~And there approaching in black gown arrayed,~Beside
24    20|     spies~Marphisa's aged charge approaching near,~She cannot rein her
25    20|         overblown,~Who flies the approaching robber to arrest,~If the
26    21|      peer.~ ~ V~The hag, who the approaching warrior knew,~(Hermonides
27    21|     elder, with his deadly dole,~Approaching my unhappy brother, cried,~`
28    22|      expecting stood,~A cavalier approaching through the wood.~ ~ XXXI~
29    22|          on hackney made!~And he approaching cried, "Await, await!~--
30    23|       Whose twilight goes before approaching day.~In haste, Orlando takes
31    26|         cavalier~Of haughty look approaching had surveyed,~Who bore that
32    26|        Hell and Heaven.~ ~ XXXIV~Approaching next, is seen a cavalier,~
33    27|        retired~Some deal, at his approaching sovereign's view;~Nor less
34    29|         the paynim said,~And was approaching with the fell intent~Him
35    29|        was stowed,~Called to the approaching knight, and threatened sore;~
36    36|         who had espied~This band approaching to the city-wall,~For due
37    40|     their sight,~Under full sail approaching, they descried~A helmless
38    41|           LIII~Who cries, on his approaching him, "Saul, Saul,~Why persecutest
39    42|       solid helm; then needs the approaching knight~Must make him way,
40    42| beauteous visage fly,~A cavalier approaching him he viewed,~Who courtesy
41    43|         glimmering in the skies,~Approaching him, in foreign vesture
42    46|         remains unsaid.~ ~  XXIX~Approaching nearer and yet nearer, now~
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