Canto

 1     3|    northern land.~There he the house of Saxony shall stay,~And
 2     4|        goodly welcome in their house accord;~Who asked, but not
 3     5|      And hid within the lonely house, and low,~Over against my
 4     6|      Puissant Alcina owned the house and land.~We found her,
 5    12|          So thinking, from the house he issued out~Into the mead
 6    13|       was at hand;~Some of the house, disarmed and naked, fled,~
 7    14|     out to thee;~If to Sleep's house thou wilt at midnight fare,~
 8    14|      time his way,~That at the house of Sleep (the mansion blind~
 9    15| monster hight);~Who decked his house with corpses, as for state~
10    16|         Sought safety not from house or temple's roof.~ ~ XXII~
11    16|       people slays,~And costly house, and holy temple burns:~
12    17|       At the sublime and royal house's gate.~To their life's
13    17|      And grieving, through the house, pale women fled,~Who wept,
14    17|   arrived, he sniffs about the house,~And, such his subtle scent,
15    20|        margin more.~So temple, house and square and street were
16    22|   still in vain~Throughout the house, hall, bower, or galleried
17    22|        book, of that enchanted house at large~Was written, and
18    23|    hatred breed~That bed, that house, that swain, he will not
19    24|     plough,~And to the roof of house and temple flew,~(For ill
20    27|   Searched convent, tower, and house, and, save confined~'Twixt
21    27|      As should in Africk every house aggrieve,~Nor one stone
22    28|        in the other landlord's house had been:~He, from her childhood
23    32|      maid applied --~For never house could such ill shelter yield,~
24    32|      The castellain refused to house the knight,~He said, `What
25    32|  bethought that castellain,~To house two damsels were a thing
26    32|     and wind,~Where sheltering house was none, nor even shed --~
27    34|     entrance-hall~Of that glad house, towards Astolpho prest;~
28    37|       to sheltering church and house repair;~And none, save dead,
29    40|      infernal city round.~From house to house the fire in fury
30    40|      city round.~From house to house the fire in fury poured;~
31    43|   master made reply,~He in his house might at his pleasure lie.~ ~
32    43|      was outrun.~ ~ LXXVI~"The house erewhile, frequented by
33    43|        thou squander both) are house and land.'~ ~ XCII~"Unless
34    43|        she: `The owner of this house am I.'~The judge was well
35    44|     Than all the members of my house beside.~ ~ XLVII~"If them
36    44|       plot or practice, on his house or heir,~Will she not justly
37    46|       and rare~Which gilds the house of Malatesta so,~That never
38    46|       s, joys Mongrana's noble house,~Those kindred branches
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