Canto

 1     1|     tale.~He recks not what he says or does, for shame,~And
 2     6|       to ground.~Here some one says it is but alchemy~-- And
 3     7|      had loved, and loves, she says,~Continuing to Rogero her
 4    12|       all inspiring dread;~And says, "For hundreds of my scythes
 5    13|      maimed or nought,~(Turpin says there were seven) in craven
 6    15|        spirit would expell.~So says the volume; but instructs
 7    16|      steed~(As the old proverb says) who lacks no spur.~He moved
 8    17|     unseated by~The encounter, says: "The failure of the spear~
 9    19|     master's call.~ ~ XLVI~One says: "Abreast of Limisso are
10    21|    This and yet more he vainly says; nor stand~They idle long;
11    22|   whatever did of life remain,~Says, "I not only, if 'tis thy
12    22|  prompt to further and fulfil,~Says she shall never rest by
13    23|       strange.~ ~ XIV~Astolpho says on her he will bestow~His
14    23| attendant damsel hight.~"Go," (says her lady, and describes
15    23|      Eyes and surveys him, and says often, "Why~Is not as well
16    23|      Exclaims), "and whosoever says so, lies:~Him fairly did
17    24|      city, wander through."~So says he: for as Odoric at his
18    24|       fury, nor the saw,~Which says embassadors are safe by
19    26| believe what they think right,~Says of Rogero wondrous things,
20    29| rumours are, and disagree.~One says he burst upon a rock's rude
21    30| Together with that lady, as he says,~Where in weak post and
22    33|        Bradamant that history,~Says, having shown her Ischia'
23    34|        Till other error (as he says) again~Deprived the gentle
24    36| circling, threads his way,~And says: "Unless I speak with you
25    36|       be his lord no more."~So says the martial damsel, nor
26    37|        led into captivity;~And says that she herself has ta'
27    37|      her will refuse.~Marphisa says, within the year, she there~
28    42|        land) a level space~(He says) whereon a single boot to
29    42|      current run;~ ~ XXXVI~And says, Rinaldo, having drunk whilere~
30    42| support the honoured dame:~(So says the scroll): for tuneful
31    42|       whereof perpetual record says~Guy Posthumus -- about whose
32    45|   efface;~Even, as the proverb says, that in a board~One nail
33    46|    race of courtesy;~ ~ XL~And says, "That day my host was overthrown,~
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