Canto

 1     1|        the field had been, and viewed,~Short time before, king
 2     1|        season past, he had not viewed.~For good Bayardo had in
 3     4|       his hackney spurred;~And viewed, between two grisly ruffians
 4     5|         That other, from afar, viewed all that passed,~ ~ LII~"
 5     6|        he Alcina's lovely city viewed.~ ~ LIX~A lofty wall at
 6     6|     dight,~That he who closely viewed the youthful pair,~Would
 7    10|        mortal sight,~Or after, viewed; with stones the ramparts
 8    10|       end the English force~So viewed, he next for Ireland shaped
 9    11|       do not think Bireno ever viewed~Naked that beauteous form;
10    14|     recollect not ever to have viewed~Him anywhere," quoth Discord
11    16|        stealthy blow,~Chelindo viewed, to avenge his brother slain,~
12    17|       returning to release,~We viewed the shepherd, with the dawning
13    22|        little distance, Albion viewed~By noon, and disembarked
14    24|      had alike related, how he viewed~Orlando running frantic,
15    25|      lymph engulphed that lady viewed:~Nor answered she my prayer,
16    26|      ever you remember to have viewed,~Or heard, -- what time
17    27|   surprise,~Anger and rage, is viewed by Charlemagne.~So he whose
18    31|     pious knight and courteous viewed~Those arms collecting upon
19    31| strange and cruel wonder I had viewed."~She added next, how from
20    33|     pictures heard or pictures viewed~Of things to come; yet such
21    33|  Tripoli, Berniche, Ptolomitta viewed,~And into Asia's land the
22    33|       ridges and the shore,~He viewed each regions in his spacious
23    34|        moved the cavalier,~And viewed the lovely region at his
24    34|      that place so large, when viewed at hand;~Resembling that
25    36|       I Hercules and Alexander viewed,~Urged by too sovereign
26    38|        much more doubtfully be viewed,~As it seems less with likelihood
27    39|    cleared his way.~Flordelice viewed the furious man in front;~
28    40|      sword, the hostile navies viewed.~What outcries may be heard,
29    41|   fierce and fearful fight had viewed;~Nor ever suchlike terror
30    42|        on the shore Gradasso's viewed,~(What never had befallen
31    42|    cavalier approaching him he viewed,~Who courtesy in face and
32    43|     but marsh and miry pool is viewed,~Henceforth should full
33    43|    mariner with much attention viewed,~That overright was seated
34    43|     him, who made the proffer, viewed~The Mantuan cavalier that
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