Canto

 1     4|          is singly fortunate and blest.~Thither, where late the
 2     5|         good fortune, I alone am blest.~ ~ XXXVII~" `With you Geneura
 3     9|          all regards, and of the blest~And glorious church the
 4    10|         some of the glory of the blest~You here may in the mortal
 5    12|        was with Orlando's morion blest,~As sworn. By good Anglante'
 6    14|         the crew~Of Benedict, or blest Elias' band,~When abbeys
 7    14|          he may find.~ ~ XCII~In blest Arabia lies a pleasant vale,~
 8    15|          XXXIX~Through Araby the blest he fares, where grow~Thickets
 9    15|          succour, form among the blest,~May God dispatch the Archangel
10    15|          that, the simple hermit blest.~Astolpho pricks along Nile'
11    17|      incarnate with his presence blest;~Which now, to them abandoned
12    17|          Lydia: nor that country blest,~Which many tales for many
13    18|      night~With dice and goblet; blest it at that board~They still
14    19|        young Medore.~Was none so blest as in that garden's close~
15    23|           and was here supremely blest.~Orlando here, with other
16    24|           and content, and fully blest~Would die, since I should
17    26|      frail life are worthy to be blest,~-- Held glorious and immortal
18    27|         special grace the sex is blest,~'Mid those so many gifts,
19    27|         troubled air;~And to the blest archangel loudly tells,~
20    29|          liquor with rare virtue blest;~Lest haply thou shouldst
21    29|        Depart in peace, O spirit blest and fair!~-- So had my verses
22    29|       age,~Who bear thy name, be blest with genius high;~Be courteous,
23    31|      mode of life, what lot more blest,~Than evermore the chains
24    31|          God, who him that night~Blest with so high a fortune and
25    33|       may I never know!~ ~ LXIV~"Blest animals that sleep through
26    34|               LXVIII~In talk the blest apostle is diffuse~On this
27    34|          favourites of kings are blest:~Given to those Ganymedes
28    35|      like or equal, so~Shall the blest age wherein it shall appear~
29    35|           Your armour should the blest oblation be,~And you the
30    36| overthrew.~Yet Bradamant, though blest with might and main,~Was
31    37|        he merits, that a dame so blest,~(Blest with all worth,
32    37|           that a dame so blest,~(Blest with all worth, which in
33    37|        er,~And by the priest was blest the poisoned draught,~He
34    40|       Troyano's son;~And much he blest the chances of the sea,~
35    42|      whom Ferrara deems her city blest,~Much more because she first
36    43| certainty and doubt.~ ~ CXX~"How blest would doubt appear, had
37    43| wherefore fear I, since a lot so blest,~Is lost, to lose as well
38    44|        touch him; for to touch a blest~And supernatural thing believes
39    45|    impossible that wife or maid,~Blest with thy sight, should not
40    46|      Peter's mantle fall,~What a blest aera! what a happy call!"~ ~
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