Canto

 1     2|        impatience to regain his home),~Launched on the doubtful
 2     3|  dukedom far away~From his fair home, in Almayn's northern land.~
 3     3|      honoured muse shall find a home:~To whose glad era, by indulgent
 4     3|   combat close,~When he strikes home, or when eschews the fight?~
 5     8|    repented,~Save he, returning home, his wrath prevented.~ ~
 6     9|        he was bound,~But in his home all grief and darkness found.~ ~
 7    11|     rocky island made.~ ~ XXXII~Home to his breast the count
 8    11|     speeds:~He hawls the anchor home (a footing gained),~Pricked
 9    13|         festal show,~And to his home Zerbino was returned,~If
10    14|       repair.~So oft he changes home and company,~To light on
11    15|      Africa and Spain.~Astolpho home by Logistilla sped,~Binds
12    15|       he conducted to his royal home,~And, with all comfort,
13    17|        Scent, issuing from each home, a cloud of sweets.~ ~ XX~
14    17|        knight,~To wait upon her home, a fair array,~Towards his
15    18|   honoured with fair cheer, and home would bring,~And in his
16    18|       lower, this other to hawl home or start~The braces; one
17    19|         Whether the foes strike home, or smite in vain,~Blows
18    21|       purpose but the dame,~And home returned when dusky waxed
19    21|   thence retreat the pair.~Thus home again the young Philander
20    25|       nor in bear,~Nor (whether home or foreign) beast more fell.~
21    25|       as a guide --~To seek the home of beauteous Flordespine;~
22    28|         father had endowed that home;~And he more distant would
23    28|        chase the dusky rack.~At home he lighted, sought his bed,
24    31|      pest, conceived in Stygian home,~Though joy ensue, with
25    33|     sons in Spanish chains,~And home returns, his own domain
26    36|       LXIII~"Needing to quit my home upon a day,~And journey
27    37|     were brought,~Who bade bear home the stripling on a bier:~
28    38|       spent king Agramant,~Will home return, with royal Charles'
29    39|    reasons which he prest,~That home was sweet, and -- were the
30    41|          Had Roland struck more home, or nearer been,~From head
31    43|       of small means, in humble home and poor.~ ~ XII~"If Fortune'
32    43|      awhile; go forth come from home alone;~And be the bruit
33    43|     deemed so fair, my master's home,~Is but a cottage to that
34    43|       peace and concord they at home restore,~And love each other
35    43|       face Montalban's peer.~At home his wound detains Sir Olivier.~ ~
36    44|     wind, and disappear.~ ~ XXI~Home, horse and foot, the Nubian
37    44|      bids them, when arrived at home, unnoose~The bladder's vent,
38    45|       from bondage base,~Brings home, and there in safety to
39    46|        conquered Gaul returning home,~Julius stood fearing on
40    46| supplied;~Who took a road, from home forth issuing, where~She
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