Canto

 1     1|       But good Rinaldo mars his promised pleasure.~ ~ ~ I~OF LOVES
 2     8|        has to poison changed my promised sweets?"~He of his sovereign
 3     9|         solemn right and due,~I promised him, and he to me, his hand,~
 4    16|       so vile a foe?~Behold the promised trophies, spear and shield,~
 5    17|       his God, and begged, with promised vow,~That, since 'twas granted
 6    18|      life~Were granted him, had promised to his wife.~ ~  LIV~Lurcanio
 7    20|   grieved the more,~That he had promised, and that he was bound,~
 8    20|   repent,~So that thou fail, as promised, to attend~The dame, wherever
 9    20|      sting and heat.~To him for promised convoy she applies;~And
10    21|      healing syrup scanned;~And promised him his service to repay~
11    21|        Or to defraud him of his promised meed;~ ~ LXI~"Seized on
12    21|        Zerbino thence, upon the promised way,~With the old woman
13    23|         were it but to gain the promised prize; --~She to seek out
14    23|         foe.~ ~ XCIX~The lovers promised willingly to do~This, and
15    25|       his choice, or judge what promised best.~The courier he dismist,
16    28|          He prest, till Faustus promised him to bring~The brother
17    28|     dregs the cup must drain~Of promised sweets; since thou art others'
18    31|         will assay.~But (for it promised vantage) he till night~The
19    32|     that I was bound to sing~(I promised so, but it escaped my mind)~
20    33|         LXIII~"Sweet sleep with promised peace my soul did buoy,~
21    34|     force of arms.~ ~ XXXII~"So promised he to do; and set me free,~
22    37| comrades bold;~To follow whom I promised erst, if you~Would but return
23    38|          To observe what he has promised plights his troth.~Then
24    40|      and what gifts withal~Were promised silently, amid their fears!~
25    42|      thou~May'st see the marvel promised thee but now.~ ~  CIII~"
26    43|          To be excused, Anselmo promised, prayed,~And bribed; but
27    43|      relieved that eremite,~And promised he would make him wholly
28    44|        practice knowing nought,~Promised his beauteous sister as
29    44|     affied~To Leo, and Rogero's promised bride."~ ~ XLVIII~If cruel
30    45|       Bradamant, as with a foe,~Promised to do, not feign, a fight
31    46|        So hope withal to pay my promised vow~To one, so long my guide
32    46|      Because I would not see my promised bride~Borne off by thee;
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