Canto

 1     2|     methinks, relinquished to a thief."~ ~ IV~"Thou liest," the
 2     2|      with as fierce a flame,~"A thief thyself, if Fame the truth
 3     2|        hen,~Who vainly dins the thief with after cries.~I cannot
 4     2|        it appeared the ruthless thief had born,~Ascending to his
 5     3|        aught stay thee till the thief be thrown~By thy good lance,
 6     4|     that I doubt, fair sir, the thief enthralls~Or slays whoever
 7     4|        better knows than me the thief's retreat.~So burns my heart. (
 8    10|      may worthily requite!~Foul thief, churl, haughty ingrate,
 9    12|         royal maid,~Or the foul thief by whom she was conveyed.~ ~
10    12|         imagine where the felon thief~Has hid himself and dame
11    13|         the blow,~Which was the thief's sole minister of light.~
12    13|        and rude,~Which held the thief and all who harboured there.~
13    14|    blood of Stordilane,~Ere the thief bears her farther hence,
14    15|       heart as well as eyes~The thief had lost, -- nor whitherward
15    15|        with the net the impious thief returned,~Who robbed the
16    15|        Astolpho, as a show, the thief would bring,~By city, borough-town,
17    15|        beside his bed,~A sturdy thief was sheltered in a tower,~
18    15|          To find Orrilo, so the thief was hight;~Thence to the
19    15|        remember.~ ~ LXXI~If the thief's head be severed by the
20    15|        margin hies,~So that the thief cannot retake the prize.~ ~
21    15|         in his care~To slay the thief, so many choose between?~"
22    15| certified~In Damietta, that the thief was dead,~He loosed a carrier
23    18|         signal vengeance on the thief.~ ~ XXX~Jealousy had that
24    18|         who must be~Traitor and thief -- both written in thy cheer --~
25    18|         act or answer knows the thief.~ ~ LXXXI~Aquilant thundered
26    20|        robber to arrest,~If the thief proffer piece of bread or
27    22|          He neither Rabican nor thief can meet,~And vainly rolls
28    22|        With that good steed the thief had made his prey.~ ~ XCVIII~
29    27|       from me in Albracca, by a thief,~This horse is mine; which
30    27|     Marphisa said:~ ~ XCI~"This thief (said she), thy vassal,
31    27|          if any dare~Rescue the thief, let him come thither; I~
32    27|      Let her hang him and every thief beside."~ ~ XCIX~Right willingly
33    32|      from the camp conveyed~The thief Brunello (as I sang whilere)~
34    44|         good Frontino, from the thief,~He willingly thereof, as
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