Canto

 1     4|       maid, whose virtuous ring assured her sight:~Yet she her blows
 2     4|     desired and dear;~Who, when assured it was that lady, flew~With
 3     5|       so ill.~ ~ XXVIII~" `I am assured you comprehend and know~
 4     5|         view;~And know, you are assured how evermore~We two have
 5     5|         my lot;~And are as well assured she loves you not.~ ~ XXX~" `
 6     5|      oft has said,~Of hers I am assured; of no surmises,~Vain, worthless
 7     5|         cried~Ariodantes, `well assured you lie,~And that you have
 8     5|        have heard,~I of my love assured the Scottish peer;~And clearly
 9     8|        answers naught.~He hence assured more clearly that he fled,~
10     8|          It was his hope (as he assured his guest)~He would, while
11     9|        any shameful deed,~Me he assured of life and of domain,~So
12    13|        warrior yearned;~And was assured, no less on him did prey~
13    14|       life held in fear,~We see assured us by this victory,~That
14    14|   assault of Paris. They may be~Assured they in the storm will never
15    15|        these yield the emprize,~Assured his toil will be bestowed
16    18|         Aquilant was so intent,~Assured that Gryphon had pursued
17    21|        miles would shun,~Was he assured the castellain was there:~
18    21|      LXVIII~Zerbino, in excuse, assured the peer,~He grieved so
19    23|        wends his way.~And, when assured that he is there alone,~
20    25|              XXX~"My sister was assured the huntress maid~Falsely
21    25|        withdrew;~And how he was assured, beyond his boast,~He would
22    27|  Frontino named anew.~ ~ LXXIII~Assured 'twas no mistake, Circassia'
23    28|       opportunity.'~` -- I feel assured' (to her that youth replied)~`
24    31|      deadly combat drew.~He was assured he could not have in fight~
25    35|         wrest.~Ferrau replied, "Assured I first must be~Which of
26    36|        cavalier.~ ~ XIII~"Be ye assured," to them Ferrau replied,~"
27    37|    appeal to royal Charlemagne, assured~By him such outrage will
28    37|         pay,~Wrought on a lord, assured upon whose lands~The beldam
29    40|      Bagno, the Ariostos three,~Assured me of the mighty feat withal,~
30    41|          Since I pursue it, you assured must be:~Mahound I hold
31    42|        CII~"If thou would'st be assured thy wife is true~(As sure
32    43|         although~He is too well assured the seer is right)~To that
33    43|       am I.'~The judge was well assured the negress lied,~And made
34    45| cheerful brow.~As he would feel assured of victory,~That had of
35    45|         foe;~So the emperor was assured, and so rejoiced,~When good
36    45|     designed,~This -- am I well assured -- in open show,~As I unseen
37    46|  barriers was the knight,~He is assured his victory is plain,~Dread
38    46|    griefs, as of the matter ill assured.~ ~ LXIX~Those envoys of
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