Canto

 1     6|          her horn throughout the year.~ ~ LXXIV~Here, where with
 2     7|       his joyous life forego one year.~ ~ XLIV~By him he to Alcina'
 3     9|     proposition made,~Granting a year his purpose to complete;~
 4    11|          had crossed the sea~The year before. So often he the
 5    11|      with him again the blooming year,~The wondrous deeds Orlando
 6    14|      Were buried many and many a year ago.~But the bold youths
 7    15|        no passage to the sun and year;~And wills that in his time
 8    15|          His sixth and twentieth year, -- at Caesar's hest,~(A
 9    16|        abide~Alone one live long year, deprived of thee,~-- A
10    17|         wonted feast, held every year,~Or new emprise; by which,
11    17|          Through many and many a year for her did pine,~Above
12    17|     herded through the changeful year;~So numerous, it were hard
13    18|       many a day,~And month, and year, your sentence to delay.~ ~
14    18|      slumbered nigh;~Who had the year before sought Charles's
15    22|         faithful champions for a year~And month; and of his horse
16    24|      enjoin to thee;~That thou a year shalt with the beldam stay,~
17    24|          elm suspended;~And in a year (the place he does not name)~
18    26|  revealed.~ ~ XLIV~"In the first year of his successful reign,~
19    30|        the ravage) could another year~The desperate havoc of the
20    33|        days until the thousandth year,~By the prophetic Merlin
21    33|         week and day, as well as year,)~A noble warrior, unexcelled
22    33|      that sleep through half the year,~Nor ope your heavy eyelids,
23    33|       bearing arms, would pass a year;~ ~ LXXVI~And that they
24    33|          by plain,~Nor, when the year was ended, would they wear~
25    34|          shall for many a future year be vext:~ ~ III~Till she
26    34|        has hardly conquered in a year.~Alcestes to the king his
27    35|          THE INCARNATE WORD, the year~Shall marked my men with
28    37|    gentleness.~Thither that very year, from foreign shore,~A baron
29    37|        Marphisa says, within the year, she there~Will be, and
30    38|         and woe.~Till my seventh year by wizard nourished, I~Was
31    38|         perfect grain~Will every year deliver, if to-day~My champion
32    41| preserves its virtue through the year.~The tree to which its wintry
33    41|        had reached his eightieth year.~ ~ LIX~That hermit lit
34    41|    should not exceed the seventh year,~Dating from when he was
35    43|   possest.~I well believe I in a year had died,~But that a single
36    44|   quickly closed~With Leo; let a year be granted me:~In that,
37    45|    Winter within me many times a year.~ ~ XXXIX~"Return, my sun,
38    46|       like an anchoret outworn~A year and month and day in lowly
39    46|        that affray:~But when the year and month were wholly o'
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