Canto

 1     2|         of goodly strain;~Whose coming added hope to my desire~(
 2     3|    prefixed this moment for thy coming."~ ~ XIII~The daughter of
 3     4|   reaped my grain.~But that thy coming makes my labour vain.~ ~
 4     4|      month no knight appear,~Or coming, conquer not, the damsel
 5     7|       attentive ears,~If he the coming of the lady hears.~ ~ XXIV~
 6     9|    backed with armed train,~Was coming with a fleet of many sail,~
 7    10|   prepared, the seer~Waited the coming of the cavalier.~ ~ XLIV~
 8    17|   attempt prepares,~Waiting the coming of the cavalier;~And him
 9    18|   stirred;~Who at his brother's coming waxes red,~Surmising well
10    18|        prove (if thou attend~My coming) how thou keep'st the red
11    18|         talk cut quickly short,~Coming where learned Alpheus slumbered
12    19|     Journey, beneath Gerona, -- coming down~Those mountains --
13    19| courteous prayer, that till the coming day~They would be pleased
14    23|  renowned Orlando guides;~Whose coming for his safety paves the
15    24|        flood,~Beheld a shepherd coming, pale with dread.~He just
16    25|         fastest hied~To tell my coming to the youthful queen;~Expecting
17    26|     greater puissance meets the coming foe.~His lance each warrior
18    28|         was the monarch, of his coming taught,~As of a friend's
19    28|        I had hoped the time was coming,' said~The Greek -- `that
20    30|         Nor when he saw Orlando coming, him~Eschewed, whom naked
21    31|        had in thought,~I see my coming has but mischief wrought.~ ~
22    31|          To him the guard their coming signified;~Courser and arms
23    32|      eat.~Now, say I wait their coming." (she pursues,)~Who know
24    34|    disdain.~ ~  XXV~"When of my coming that good knight does know,~
25    36|      they, that valley; how~Her coming thither either lover pains,~
26    36|      this many a day~Waited thy coming in these beauteous groves;~
27    38|         Rinaldo, when he of her coming heard,~Met her; nor young
28    39|     Upon his weapon's shaft the coming blow;~And, if ever smote,
29    41|      Gradasso spies;~Nor at his coming is the king dismaid;~Who
30    41|       stealthily, that none his coming hears;~ ~ LXXXVII~He on
31    42|      visage shewed,~And, at the coming of Anglantes' peer,~Presageful
32    42|         the horrid form appear,~Coming to seek him and prepared
33    43|         loves her evermore,~Her coming, it may be believed, is
34    43|       advice~From angels of the coming of that band.~That they
35    44|     mindful that the crew their coming stay,~Albeit the wind blew
36    46|       weird Melissa against the coming night~With singular and
37    46|        arms arraid:~And lo! the coming of that chief alone~Affords
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