Canto

 1     9|         that you as well as me~'Twould grieve that bridal should
 2    18|    drums and trumpets, heaven, 'twould seem, rebounded,~And, that
 3    18|       drum and trumpet sounds,~'Twould seem the spacious world
 4    19|     ungrateful fair, what pain 'twould be~Could you within his
 5    20|         subdued?"~And, knowing 'twould be poison to his ear,~And
 6    21|      the youth such misery,~As 'twould to have Disease itself as
 7    21|         consider first how ill~'Twould sound, that he, a gentle
 8    26|      None prizes, values none, 'twould seem, beside.~Meanwhile
 9    26|     troop assistants manifold.~'Twould seem the world all fear
10    26|     neither of those warriors, 'twould appear,~Backwards one inch
11    28|      before his throne,~Though 'twould be much if thither he repaired,~(
12    28|         distant said,~And that 'twould be a mighty wonderment,~
13    28|         an excuse; then weened' twould be~Of little value, if it
14    29| temperate showed that infidel,~'Twould seem that he no violence
15    29|         the christened train,~('Twould seem) to be to Argier's
16    31|         so kind, so satisfied,~'Twould seem by kindred and by friendship
17    33|      next (but after interval,~'Twould seem, of many and many an
18    33|     knight should spring, who, 'twould appear,~Guards it so well,
19    33|     knows the lingering train,~'Twould seem; perusing oft what
20    34|      their amount is infinite.~'Twould be more tedious of the men
21    34|       pale and trembling sore:~'Twould seem a vanquished man's
22    34|     rich, that in his judgment 'twould appear,~In some sort might
23    35|       all those fair names, as 'twould appear,~And of the birds
24    36|         pity he casts off, and 'twould appear~As in his eyes a
25    36|       their ear,~A woman's (as 'twould seem) that makes lament.~
26    37|    Which Nature, as she could, 'twould seem, concealed.~ ~ XXX~
27    37|       above the rest with art,~'Twould seem, she of her husband
28    38|        can be slain;~For this, 'twould seem, her very heart would
29    39|      pursued, my lord,~In that 'twould cost our Moorish cause too
30    40|         was changed to day, as 'twould appear.~ ~ VII~Hence Agramant,
31    41|      upon a sign the cavalier;~'Twould seem that courser had the
32    41|        so much from open vein,~'Twould seem he speedily must be
33    42|       His mouth is bitter, and 'twould seem with bane.~He flung
34    42|        And, by their attitude, 'twould seem, as though~Their every
35    46|        my return, no easy task 'twould seem~So vast an obligation
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