Canto

 1     6|        his cheek the wonted hues depart.~I ween that faster than
 2     7|     incline,~And to their bowers depart the courtly crew.~He upon
 3     8|     scarce, in his impatience to depart,~Till fall of eve his sally
 4    12|          cage they stay,~Nor can depart; while in the palace pent,~
 5    12|         unless report from truth depart;~And armed to battle either
 6    15| readiness espied,~Her license to depart the prudent fay~Accorded
 7    17|      them the orc offends, so we~Depart not ever from this caverned
 8    17|        sheep,~Nor from the place depart, while life remained,~Unless
 9    17|        her side,~Implored him to depart, but moved him nought;~To
10    17|       gibbeted, than suffered to depart:~Hung as a beacon for the
11    17|          wide are blown.~Let him depart; I promise he shall meet~
12    18|    groaned and sighed,~Nor would depart until he laid it low.~But
13    18|      place~Their guard's relief, depart the youthful pair,~Leave
14    20|          Too base it were, did I depart or free~Remain, to leave
15    20|         shape.~ ~ XCVIII~Let him depart! nor let it trouble you~
16    21|         former liberty~Thence to depart was wanting to the knight;~
17    21|          leave to let him thence depart.~The desperate man who saw
18    24|      your last, long, journey to depart.~ ~  LXXXI~"Of this, my
19    26|         securely tread.~Let them depart; and mark we where in front~
20    28|         presence spent,~Ere thou depart, will make me die content.'~ ~
21    28|       the skies~The dusky shades depart, and morning glows:~But
22    29|         blooming prime!~ ~ XXVII~Depart in peace, O spirit blest
23    29|          long years and more!~-- Depart in peace to radiant realms
24    33|      further I convey,~-- Not to depart from my accustomed rite --~
25    34|        me, as I came, untouched, depart;~Nor even to kiss my lips
26    35|         As Rodomont permitted to depart~Those other knights that
27    37|       that, when the lady should depart,~His soul as well would
28    37|            CXV~Before they hence depart, the martial twain~Assemble
29    38|          That good Rogero should depart again~So suddenly, from
30    40|       sprite,~If it be better to depart or stay:~Lastly for Agramant
31    41|         will die.~ ~ XLV~"Ye may depart, who, save ye better play~
32    42|   preserves; from thence does he depart~Towards Italy, and is with
33    42|         will never from his mind depart,~How for a sorry footpage
34    43|      hierarchy~Thy spirit mixt, `Depart' -- I should have said --~`
35    46|             LXXII~Nor needeth he depart in haste, to guide~His Bulgar
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