Canto

 1     1|   COURTESIES, and many a DARING FEAT;~And from those ancient
 2     2|  desires has been thy favourite feat?~Why does it please thee
 3     3|     ceased, that for the solemn feat~Melissa might prepare with
 4     4|   famous cavalier,~Renowned for feat in arms, of British strain;~
 5     6|    would have risqued so rash a feat,~-- For this the greater
 6     6|        damsels for their gentle feat;~And was content upon their
 7     9|     Heaven.~ ~ XLIV~"The daring feat achieved, I cannot say~If
 8    11|    Moved quickly to perform the feat he planned;~And, for he
 9    11|       remnant he so passed that feat~Of his was known not to
10    12|       of the two had marked the feat;~So were they blinded by
11    15|        not marked the warrior's feat,~Was searching in the dust
12    17|       light;~ ~ CXXI~Who, after feat so base and foul, anew~Approaches,
13    17|       worthy of his treacherous feat.~ ~ CXXX~Gryphon is brought
14    18|      brooked not Gryphon such a feat,~Without him, and alone,
15    18|       immortal fame by glorious feat.~ ~ C~When Sansonnetto and
16    18|       Too late repentant of the feat) befriend:~Those, favouring
17    18|       if Fortune foil so fear a feat,~The world, through Fame,
18    19|        brings to end the former feat,~But afterwards the next
19    19| champions hoped alike in either feat.~Nor failed renowned Marphisa'
20    20|         thousand, one~The other feat, of which I spake, has done,~ ~
21    25|      believe, sufficient to the feat.~I only ask of you a guide
22    26|       with spear;~But this with feat, which, if you here remain,~
23    27| Suspected as the author of that feat,~Now questions this, now
24    29|       stupendous and unequalled feat,~And said: "I thee above
25    29|    phrensy of his every frantic feat~To promise the relation,
26    30|    marvel evermore~At the great feat which I performed that day;~
27    32|       beauteous form and daring feat,~Since thou in matchless
28    33|         to make;~But leave this feat to spell, wherewith controlled~
29    33|        Ulysses famed for daring feat;~Nestor, that knew so much
30    35|        thee, untried in martial feat."~ ~ LXXIII~They on the
31    39|     both hands, in the selfsame feat;~All ran alike: but, 'mid
32    40|        Assured me of the mighty feat withal,~Certified after
33    41|        IV~As in his every other feat exprest,~Rogero's valiant
34    43|       withal in many a wondrous feat.~Towards Agria's villa,
35    44|        fair,~Ruin and fire, and feat of chivalry:~Scaffolds,
36    45|         would appear~Too hard a feat for him; and knew not how~
37    46|        gives success in martial feat~That with the paynim was
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