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1 2| replied, "Then nought to me remains~But that I yonder mountain-passes 2 3| That he who sees the blaze remains as dead.~ ~ LXVIII~"And 3 7| XLVI~Nigh dead the maid remains, in piteous guise,~Hearing 4 8| XL~"Fortune what more remains, that thou on me~Shouldst 5 8| But what worse torment yet remains in store~Beyond, I am unable 6 8| daylight fair~Shuts in, remains the wildering woods among,~ 7 10| That I was born! What here remains to me~To do? What can be 8 10| and taken, burnt or sunk, remains~To have lost Rogero, sorrow 9 13| and fortitude,~Who, young, remains a widow, in disdain~Of fortune: ( 10 14| comes the last~Where the remains of slaughtered bullock lie,~ 11 16| told) and this, by what remains,~May be believed; for yet 12 17| his loss contemplate? what remains~To you, -- what place of 13 17| coursers prance.~A fairer show remains; the sumptuous court~Of 14 19| tyrant of the sea the south remains.~ ~ LII~This on the sea 15 19| courtesy agrees;~And yet remains so large a space of day~' 16 20| What remedy for such an ill remains.~ ~ XXIII~"Some laying their 17 20| discovers that the cavalier~Remains the master of her tortured 18 20| In this our tourney, she remains with me:~But if I win, I 19 22| think I that enough of day remains~To save the lover from his 20 23| wish as well attend:~It yet remains for thee to satisfy~The 21 24| said;~And while yet aught remains, with mournful lips,~The 22 27| paynim train;~And Rodomont remains so sore astound,~He cannot 23 28| pined so sore --~Nor even remains (his beauty so is fled)~ 24 28| Then to Jocundo: `What remains to me~To do in this misfortune, 25 31| life than fame, a course~Remains, which thee may from thy 26 33| the thing,~Devoid of hope remains the mournful king.~ ~ CXIII~ 27 35| and here above the mark remains;~For both would be immortal 28 36| sorest vext sad Bradamant remains;~Beholding her whence all 29 38| Auster imprisoned in the skin remains.~ ~ XXXI~To Nubia he, rejoicing 30 38| the hosts is none;~Empty remains large portion of the plain;~ 31 39| when he is made sound,~Remains yet full of wonder, and 32 40| day and the ensuing night~Remains alone, and so the following 33 41| gunwale-deep, she scarce remains afloat.~ ~ XIX~Rogero, on 34 43| village spread~That she remains behind, and you are gone;~ 35 43| time he seeks her, then remains~Foiled and outscorned, for 36 44| assayed:~"And nothing else remains," that hermit cried,~"Nor 37 45| that Greek prince, the debt remains unpaid.~ ~ LX~For he with 38 46| blows fair, nor much to do~Remains, let me my course delay 39 46| bred;~For by Rogero this remains unsaid.~ ~ XXIX~Approaching 40 46| in vain,~The last relief remains to thee to die:~But be content