Canto

 1     1|      likes him best:~For one sign of the afflicted man's disease~
 2     2|     where path was none,~Nor sign, nor vestiges of man were
 3     3|  come more near the mark)~Or sign made under mystic constellation,~
 4     3|    make the Umbri and Piceni sign~Their shame, and sack the
 5     3|    close, and viewing (for a sign),~Now near, the fortress
 6     5|     love, would I~Seek surer sign of it than what is found,~
 7     5|      bower renews the wonted sign.~ ~ XLVII~"And I in costly
 8     5|      his cheer,~That he made sign the battle should not be~
 9    13|   either warrior stirred;~In sign whereof their naked brands
10    14|    But in the martial muster sign was none,~Nor tale, nor
11    15|       that they~Pass the far sign, from whence, on his return,~
12    17|     had,~Who well, without a sign, his purpose read.~"I deem
13    18|    lifting his bare hand, in sign affied,~From ancient times,
14    19|      gems, in witness and in sign~Of love to her by Count
15    19|    train,~But he in black no sign of jousting made,~As if
16    19|   horrid strokes offend,~Nor sign of trouble in the warriors
17    20|       Until to him by many a sign is plain~That this Sir Guido
18    20|   birth to certify~No better sign thy mother could have placed~
19    20|    me fly,~Or guess by other sign that fears appall.~I would
20    21|   answered courteously,~Twas sign of evil and ungenerous will,~
21    21|  outcries hear,~Which seem a sign of battle fiercely plied,~
22    22|   vouched, I am in deed.~For sign or threat I yield not panoply,~
23    22|     to the other knights the sign repeats.~ ~ LXXI~This while
24    24|   left; look everywhere;~Nor sign of them perceive upon that
25    24|     that day~I find no other sign of him that fled;~At length
26    27|     in the sky~Knew the glad sign of conquest in that cry.~ ~
27    29|     to do no act,~To show no sign of violence; but the peer~
28    29|    man believed her, and, in sign~Of faith, so struck with
29    34|  other canto say,~If you, in sign of pleasure, will attend,~
30    35|    know,~But here above some sign thereof we trace;~Since
31    36|     desire for parley made a sign:~But she, with vizor closed,
32    36|     bore whilere.~When, as a sign of peace, and discord chased,~
33    38|   delays,~This, as a certain sign, had served to prove~That
34    38|     heart his open front was sign.~As his last words, that
35    41|      her pain,~She showed no sign of gladness; nor this while,~
36    41|   should be smothered so,~No sign thereof should outwardly
37    41| horse is none~To obey upon a sign the cavalier;~'Twould seem
38    42|       and with fixt eyes the sign explored;~If on his breast
39    43| Hushes the winds; and with a sign o' the cross~Lulls the loud
40    46| bowed~His head; and, without sign of reverence due,~His scorn
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