Canto

 1     2| rancorous mood,~That unawares he issued from the track,~And found
 2     6|         intelligible speech~Thus issued, with a melancholy sound;~"
 3     7|    arrived upon the summit, they~Issued upon a mead of vast extent;~
 4     7|    mistake: ofttimes from bed~He issued, and undid his chamber door,~
 5     8|         huge oppressed and worn,~Issued at noon upon a beach, that
 6     9|       this, no more delayed,~But issued from the bark with hurried
 7     9|        distance tore~Behind, and issued from his breast before.~ ~
 8    10|      loving knight endeared,~And issued from her realm upon his
 9    10|     enemies to peace.~ ~ LXXXIX~"Issued from cavern and from forest
10    11|       they~Piercing that forest, issued forth to view~On a wide
11    12|      thinking, from the house he issued out~Into the mead which
12    12|       fled,~He from the wood had issued on the mead;~I say that
13    17|         mail,~Like to a serpent, issued into light,~Having cast
14    17|      lair,~Lest with the herd we issued from the den,~And stopt
15    18|       Bade lower the bridge, and issued, horse and man,~It armour,
16    18|       blade appears again.~Forth issued blood and soul, and from
17    19|        thither, whence he lately issued, steers,~And, desperate,
18    20|      from whose loins the knight~Issued who killed Almontes bold
19    22|       trot.~From the deep forest issued forth the twain,~After long
20    22|        go.~ ~ LXV~This while had issued from the fortress near,~
21    22|    fortress came,~This while had issued forth upon their way,~And
22    23|          the greenwood-trees~She issued, where the dome was erst
23    25|        young compeer,~Victorious issued, of the city clear.~ ~ XIX~
24    29|      XXXVI~Whereat he armed, and issued for the stower,~Now upon
25    30|          That he whose lot first issued, the assay~Should undertake
26    30|         the warrior stayed,~Then issued forth and others thence
27    32|    bestowed,~He kept, and rarely issued from his rest:~With him
28    33|        with maid~And squire, had issued from the castled hold,~And
29    35|        were human lives, the two~Issued upon the stream, whose waves
30    35|        damsel drew,~A sigh which issued from her heart; then said:~"
31    36|        slain?~And who it was had issued the behest~To drown their
32    37|    beheld the knight advance,~He issued, to assail him, lance to
33    40|          the paynim horde,~Blood issued from so many a gaping wound,~
34    40|          woe.~ ~ LXXII~Dudon had issued forth upon dry land,~Bent
35    42|   forehead serpents creep.~Forth issued into day that figure dread~
36    42|         lights (a numerous crew)~Issued, and chased the darkness
37    42|         other channel found;~And issued forth in many a stream,
38    44|       the partner of his throne,~Issued amid a fair and gorgeous
39    45|          entering at his breast,~Issued a palm's breadth in the
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