Canto

 1     1|         Sacripant, oppressed with amorous cares.~Love is the source
 2     1|         This fills the heart with amorous desire:~Who taste that other
 3     1|           the waters glide,~Which amorous care convert to sudden hate;~
 4     2|        back with deepest hate her amorous flame,~Now pines, himself,
 5     5| maintained~By us, in secrecy, the amorous game;~Still grew by love,
 6     5|        short time shall quench my amorous heat.'~ ~ XXVI~"So said
 7     6|          Their flight, and safely amorous descants sing.~ ~  XXII~
 8     7|      fountain cast,~They read the amorous lays of ages past:~ ~ XXXII~
 9     7|        and the best;~And soft and amorous all his gestures were,~Like
10     9|      flown,~Orlando enters on his amorous quest:~This he pursues the
11     9|         bear.~This while I to the amorous youth am wed,~Who, when
12    14|           In quiet to exhale such amorous fire.~ ~  LVII~Doralice
13    17|       mouse.'~ ~ XLIV~"To her the amorous monarch made reply,~That
14    18|          CXXXVI~The island of the amorous deity~Breathed upon them
15    20|           and bright;~Of fair and amorous dames the joyous seat,~Joyous
16    20|          their theft.~ ~ XX~"With amorous pleasures teemed this place
17    20|         That for endurance in the amorous play~Against those hundred
18    20|       those whom he had proved in amorous strife.~ ~ LVIII~"And him
19    20|     survive a slave!~ ~ LXII~"For amorous pleasures, laughter, game,
20    21|          little store,~The former amorous flame was quickly turned~
21    22|           With her each night the amorous stripling lay,~Nor any had
22    23|      thence she wends not, of the amorous flame~Which so consumes
23    23|         instead,~Was flushed with amorous fire, from foot to head.~ ~
24    25|           strongly sways:~For the amorous strife between them is delayed,~
25    25|        slow degrees, in words and amorous wise,~Showed her deep-wounded
26    25|        had closed the sheet, that amorous knight~His eyelids closed
27    27|          not for that exhales his amorous rage:~So parts, constrained
28    28|           me, at least, exhale my amorous pains!~Let me, but once,
29    29|        never more would calm, his amorous rage.~ ~ II~That which he
30    30|         His lady had adjudged the amorous suit,~Enjoys not her award
31    36|          at these tidings, by the amorous dart --~Within, new fire
32    37|        For her Cylander felt such amorous rage,~He deemed, save he
33    37|        natural daring and through amorous heat,~He with too little
34    38|          feebly burned in him the amorous flame.~ ~ II~If from her
35    42|         so well:~Nor him into the amorous fillets drew~So much her
36    42|          one lights, one quenches amorous fires;~And how nought cures
37    42|        Healed only by his help of amorous smart.~ ~ LXVII~Old hate
38    43|        for the furtherance of his amorous quest,~To grace himself,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License