Canto

 1     1|       for past ills to furnish glad amends~In that full bliss
 2     3|        bounds augment;~Nor its glad subjects violate the peace,~
 3     3|    shall find a home:~To whose glad era, by indulgent heaven,~
 4     4|        attends to every thing,~Glad at her heart, and trusting
 5     6|       never sight more fair or glad to view.~ ~ LXXII~Upon the
 6     6|     jovial and unclouded brow,~Glad April seems to wear a constant
 7     7|     ages past:~ ~ XXXII~Now by glad hill, or through the shady
 8     7|   would she be taught,~Of this glad life to hard necessity~Had
 9     7|        Rogero should return to glad her view.~ ~ XLVII~"Since
10     8|      bird no longer keep:~Then glad Rogero leaves a prey to
11    11|         And Zephyrus returning glad and sweet,~Brought back
12    12|      Orlando bold,~Nor yet can glad his eyes, in bower or hall,~
13    13|        And to console her such glad visage wore~As messenger
14    14|        And how his country and glad realm, whose size~Shamed
15    14|    will.~ ~  LXI~Riding in her glad company a-field,~Which so
16    16|       the valiant Duke of Mar,~Glad in the tumult, for the cavaliers~
17    17|      fairly met,~Were at their glad and costly supper set.~ ~
18    17|       that he again the people glad,~For penance of his weighty
19    18|         advanced, to meet with glad embrace,~Though, of all
20    18|     lands in Flanders vowed to glad;~And would, but that Medoro
21    19|        show~Of equal faith, in glad estate is greeted.~But,
22    25|      have me shent,~Because by glad estate thine anger stirred,~
23    25|       sleep, with images which glad her will.~Then from the
24    26|   leaves the gear.~With visage glad, and yet with heart more
25    27|    Michael in the sky~Knew the glad sign of conquest in that
26    28|    what he was before.~ ~ XXX~"Glad was the monarch, of his
27    34|   goodly fare,~And cleanse and glad anew the genial board.~As
28    34|  shining entrance-hall~Of that glad house, towards Astolpho
29    34|      he seemed.~ ~ LV~He, with glad visage, to the paladin,~
30    38|      all his court beside,~And glad the honoured enterprise
31    40| Together feast; who, when with glad repast~Their wasted bodies
32    40|         The greasy furrows and glad harvests, round,~And, with
33    41|   raise men to the sky,~As the glad sun mid glittering orbs
34    41|        and field, with furrows glad indented,~That he for these
35    42|      France and see if they be glad~At having chased the Saracens,
36    45|    sooner spy~The light of thy glad countenance appear,~Against
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