Canto

 1     1|         he~Roved wheresoe'er he hoped to find the knight.~A different
 2     4|  pleasure."~Meaning by this she hoped to win his treasure.~ ~
 3     4|    fight by me,~As I to-day had hoped thyself to snare,~And dames
 4     5|      But so pretending love, he hoped to speed,~And celebrate
 5     5|       XXXIV~"Then added, how he hoped by worth, which he~Had more
 6     5|       mind,~Told what reward he hoped should quit his pain,~False
 7     5| innocence displayed;~And, if he hoped, although accused with right,~
 8     8|        him back he in his heart~Hoped, or of him ill brooked injurious
 9     8|         it was because the peer~Hoped to revisit her that very
10    10|         different from what was hoped before!~Not only failed
11    11|      slain,~Whence he had glory hoped, and praise to gain.~ ~
12    12|      came at furious rate,~They hoped to swallow quick the single
13    13|        lying in that place,~Had hoped that her Rogero would appear,~
14    14| ancestor, that Babel built;~Who hoped the rule of heaven from
15    15|       he had left the fair;~And hoped to find her, to that place
16    16|   assault was gone:~This he had hoped to find without a guard;~
17    18|       tidings fare;~By whom she hoped not vainly would be scanned~
18    18|     case,~Nor ever more Biserta hoped to see;~For, with so horrible
19    18|       and undisturbed by dread,~Hoped to enjoy a peaceful sleep
20    19|        their part~The champions hoped alike in either feat.~Nor
21    20|  fruitful reign,~Which they had hoped eternal should remain.~ ~
22    20|      friendly band,~Whom he had hoped to find upon the quay;~He
23    21|         which the sad Philander hoped and thought~That love to
24    23|   manner could have thought,~Or hoped to have concealed the intended
25    23|     untrue:~The some one (so he hoped, desired, and sought~To
26    24|      this ground,~Where I least hoped to meet thee, I have found.~ ~
27    27|       either side,~Since either hoped she would for him decide.~ ~
28    28|      was hight.~` -- When I had hoped the time was coming,' said~
29    29|         And all, where they had hoped the meed of strife,~Had
30    29|        she anywhere espied,~She hoped to find the knight in other
31    29|      run.~He from his shoulders hoped to cleave his head,~But
32    31|    assay.~ ~  XCVI~"Belike thou hoped," (said he of Sericane,)~"
33    33|     CXXIII~That king had firmly hoped the cavalier~Would from
34    34|       And if the honest suit he hoped to gain~Had been at first
35    37|       fled,~Where she in safety hoped to hide her head.~ ~ XC~
36    40|         for Arles, where yet he hoped would ride~The fleet which
37    40|           LXX~Upon some boat he hoped to lay his hand,~Which him
38    43|       success;~For hitherto (as hoped) confirmed I see~My gentle
39    43|       as mistress to remain~Had hoped, when thence the other was
40    46|   beheld,~And other wounds; and hoped he would have failed~By
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