Canto

 1     1|        darkness sate:~And with sad mien and trembling voice she
 2     2|        gentle damsel of bewitching mien.~ ~ LXXIII~Who, by her lovely
 3     3|             that pair of sorrowing mien,~Alphonso and Hippolitus
 4     4|           pity moved with mournful mien.~This when Rinaldo near
 5     5|            False Polinesso, with a mien distressed,~A pallid cheek,
 6     6|         beheld a stranger band,~Of mien more hideous, or more monstrous
 7     6|       estate,~If measured by their mien and garb, nor bred~By swain,
 8     6|       between the two. With such a mien~Embodied Grace and Beauty
 9     6|        With many proffers and fair mien entice,~And welcome to this
10    14|              LXXXVII~With pleasing mien, grave walk, and decent
11    16|     strengthens, and so shapes her mien,~That in her face no signs
12    18|            nor with less courteous mien~The paladin salutes the
13    19|         the ground.~Touched by his mien and manners next, a file~
14    19| thitherward, with martial garb and mien,~Six thousand women trooped,
15    20|         despairing words and woful mien,~For such an odious acquisition
16    20|          CXL~And with more winning mien to her applied,~And her
17    25|         bewitching eyes and lovely mien~My youthful appetite had
18    27|         with grave voice and royal mien inquired~What cause of strife
19    27|          head,~To him with haughty mien Marphisa said:~ ~ XCI~"This
20    27|          goodly cheer~And kindlier mien, the landlord honour paid;~
21    28|                XXIV~"His change of mien to all was manifest;~All
22    28|           of his beauteous air and mien~Some secret cause of grief
23    28|            they, without change of mien,~On meeting, closely one
24    28|          XCIX~Her with the kindest mien and mildest tone~That he
25    31|       sorrow rolled;~Who with such mien and act her speech enforced,~
26    32|     fiercer in affray than fair of mien.~ ~ LXXX~As when the stage'
27    32|        match her charms and lovely mien."~ ~ C~As in a moment's
28    33|           show,~As late a troubled mien, upon that plain,~Which
29    33|          on one another's troubled mien,~Their angry eyes the warriors
30    34|          him, beneath a flattering mien,~Had hitherto concealed,
31    36|            hear,~Resembles much in mien that martial peer.~ ~ XIV~"
32    37|          other;~Bold, and of royal mien each martial brother;~ ~
33    43|          their well-known form and mien;~As eight that round this
34    44|            is not as their outward mien~The heart, the spirit, that
35    46|          If such as your ingenuous mien" (she cried~To Leo) "is
36    46|         ever born a boy so fair of mien.~Jove, Venus, Mars, and
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