Canto

 1     4|   subdued in fight by me,~As I to-day had hoped thyself to snare,~
 2    11|     with reason would be hight~To-day, such streams of blood have
 3    13|       in his city of Bayonne,~(To-day will be twelve months) a
 4    14|        alone?~By courage, -- I to-day (I ween) have proved~That
 5    15|         And wouldst that Death to-day thy course arrest,~Content
 6    16|    could utter aught beside). "To-day,~To-day, sire, is the Roman
 7    16|        aught beside). "To-day,~To-day, sire, is the Roman empire
 8    16|       a prey.~A fiend from air to-day has dropt, that none~Henceforth
 9    17|         XLII~" `When hither he to-day conveyed your crew,~The
10    17|        wert not among us found to-day,~When hither I was brought,
11    17|      seen,~Save what ill feats to-day have witnessed been;~ ~
12    19|      concede.~No honour 'twere to-day to prove my might~On thee,
13    19|      CIV~"The scathe they have to-day received from thee,~Would
14    21|  messenger had sought,~From me to-day has sued for face to face;~
15    22|        aid the youth; for whom to-day~They on a ground so causeless
16    23|       no fear that he will die to-day;~God thitherward renowned
17    24|     protest,~I with this sword to-day will pierce my breast.~ ~
18    25|    blown.~By a sure messenger, to-day I read~That faithless Bertolagi
19    26|      attend,~With whom we must to-day in arms contend.~ ~ VI~"
20    26|        solemn festival is held to-day,~And we. to grace it more,
21    26|        the steed.~ ~ LX~"Him I to-day and all the day before~Have
22    26|        Finish we that which we to-day begun.~ ~ LXXXV~"We made
23    26|      do'st thou wear,~Nor this to-day for the first time, is said;~
24    27| together gone,~To lend him for to-day; since well I see,~That
25    29|    liquor can I make, and will to-day,~And thou to-day shalt also
26    29|      and will to-day,~And thou to-day shalt also prove my lore:~
27    29|       Than were all Europe won to-day by thee.~ ~ XVII~"In guerdon
28    33|     his own;~Now; and the same to-day as yesterday.~Unless perchance
29    36|      by that which I have seen to-day."~Hearing him, while upon
30    38|    Will every year deliver, if to-day~My champion vanquished in
31    41|      have plaid the embassador to-day,~In arms will second ill
32    43|     thou make?~Alas! what hope to-day thou renderest vain!~Ah!
33    44|      of such short-lived wear.~To-day king, pope, and emperor
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