Canto

 1    12|      Amid the paynim host, finds Isabel.~ ~ ~ I~Ceres, when from
 2    13|          decree?~ ~ IV~"Lo! I am Isabel, who once was styled~The
 3    13|         starts,~The paladin with Isabel departs.~ ~ XLIV~Without
 4    13|       and sage;~The noble-minded Isabel, who, where~It stands on
 5    13|         Alphonso, Hyppolite, and Isabel.~ ~ LXIX~"The prudent Eleanour
 6    18|          the stripling who loved Isabel,~Is waging perilous and
 7    20|          he first learns news of Isabel.~ ~ ~ I~Great fears the
 8    20|      whom, in the thieves' hold,~Isabel of Gallicia erst had told.~ ~
 9    20|    grieved at heart the prisoned Isabel;~Whose loss she in the cavern
10    20|         by the false belief~That Isabel had perished in the sea;~
11    20|           thy comfort to assure.~Isabel has not yielded up her breath,~
12    23|         of Gallicia's king, fair Isabel,~Whom chance into the ruffians'
13    23|       pale with sudden joy grows Isabel:~Then, changing, brightened
14    23|         who in one scale weighed Isabel,~Together with his life,
15    24| afterwards by Mandricardo slain.~Isabel weeps; by Rodomont is made~
16    24|  speedily the prisoner knew,~And Isabel, as soon, when nigh surveyed.~
17    24|          with punctual lore,~Was Isabel relating to the knight;~
18    24|   pleased in the end,~Grammercy! Isabel should be with you;~My lord,
19    24|       bleeding on the ground:~Of Isabel I asked the cavalier,~Of
20    24|       well I render thanks, that Isabel~I see restored to thee,
21    24|          than his the love which Isabel~Nursed for the valorous
22    24|     champaign strew.~Zerbino and Isabel, in grief profound,~Stood
23    24|         scattered round.~ ~ LIII~Isabel lights as well; and, where
24    24|          was prest;~So that poor Isabel, distraught with woe,~Felt
25    24|       LXXX~At this the sorrowing Isabel, declining~Her mournful
26    24|          fence,~And to endurance Isabel inclined;~Placing, from
27    24|       journey, every where~Would Isabel have with her, day and night.~
28    28|        him new love inflames for Isabel;~But so the wishes of the
29    28|        is glorified;~And best by Isabel the cavalier~Believed his
30    29|             CANTO 29~ ~ ARGUMENT~Isabel makes the paynim take her
31    29|       him so touched one look of Isabel,~She quickly made his fickle
32    29|         gentle semblance of fair Isabel,~Enamoured him, so tamed
33    29|        that readily he more~Than Isabel of him demanded swore;~ ~
34    29|      Argier's perfidious king to Isabel~More than a thousand times
35    29|         and well~Shall ring with Isabel and Isabel."~ ~ XXX~So spake
36    29|       Shall ring with Isabel and Isabel."~ ~ XXX~So spake the Sire;
37    29|     content,~The sainted soul of Isabel might be;~That, if to death
38    30|         had wended,~And virtuous Isabel to heaven ascended.~ ~ XVIII~
39    37|         wise~To him his constant Isabel hath shown,~Render yet more
40    41|        last of those, the gentle Isabel;~Then curbs his tongue and
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