Canto

 1     3|        Ausonia's wasted cities dwell;~Rome shall no more her
 2     6|    secretly awhile designed to dwell;~Till to his ears by rumour
 3     7|      world contains, within it dwell:~Of either sex, with small
 4     7|      his bosom, there alone to dwell,~The image of her love,
 5     7|    that in her palace he might dwell,~Forgetting arms; and, as
 6     7|      LXIII~"I was more wont to dwell upon this pair~Than all
 7     9|       compassion in your bosom dwell,~Nor you to Love an utter
 8    11|        accursed Judas there to dwell.~But follow we the good
 9    12|      this pleasing pain, might dwell~So long Rogero, by these
10    12|        inmates there in plenty dwell.~ ~ XXIII~But to Angelica
11    14|     fate~Had both condemned to dwell in foreign lands,~Who, when
12    14|     whom he sought was used to dwell,~Who after thinking much,
13    17|        other dames who with me dwell;~Nor me, nor them the orc
14    17|       fair he gave, wherein to dwell~At court; and she who with
15    18|      or ten in joy and triumph dwell~The knights with Norandine;
16    20|       from the sky~Cast out to dwell amid perpetual woes,~All
17    20|       her eyes upon his visage dwell,~Discerned it was the youth
18    22|        old enchanter's care to dwell,~And stayed with him till
19    24|        that on middle earth do dwell,~Through weakness of their
20    24|  Together go, for aye together dwell.~No sooner closed thine
21    25|    never now-a-days in warrior dwell;~Nor yet in rampant lion,
22    33|   there -- in different cities dwell.~Slain on the rolling of
23    33|        I will not on her story dwell,~As not to seek anew the
24    34|       one, I upon these should dwell;~So many, their amount is
25    34|        eternal torment shall I dwell;~For saving mercy helpeth
26    34|     the foul world, wherein we dwell below:~So jocund this, so
27    36|    With thee I to eternity may dwell.~ ~ XXXIII~"If thou slay'
28    37|      if on five or six alone I dwell,~I may offend and anger
29    41|      your eternity of pains to dwell.~ ~ XLIV~"If I shall win
30    41|    Azos, Alberts, Obysons, did dwell~That hermit hoar, and on
31    43|       chances on the knight to dwell,~That him at supper late
32    43|       near his holiness should dwell;~And for how long a time
33    43|       He prayed that she would dwell not in the town;~But would
34    43| herself; therein for life will dwell.~ ~ CLXXXIV~Thither in person,
35    44|        those she loveth not to dwell,~Who, be their talk in earnest
36    46|  better I without a soul could dwell~Than without Bradamant remain
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