Canto

 1     1|      best:~For one sign of the afflicted man's disease~Is to give
 2     3|    ensigns to the wind:~To the afflicted church restore her lands,~
 3     3|       bested for war,~Go forth afflicted, and return in mirth:~Backed
 4     4|    Kill me, for love of God!" (afflicted sore,~The old enchanter
 5     5|     with right,~To furnish the afflicted damsel aid,~Persuaded of
 6     8|      shore,~Beneath the cliff, afflicted and dismayed.~He to that
 7     8|       board their ship, a sad, afflicted train.~This done, they hoisted
 8     9|       And nigh concluded) with afflicted sprite,~Cried to my father,
 9    11|        by his lady love.~ ~ XV~Afflicted beyond measure, he, with
10    12|     Beholds, borne off in such afflicted cheer,~Impelled by fury
11    14|      sweetly tend to cheer the afflicted heart~Of the unhappy maid,
12    15| brought~Tidings, which ill the afflicted champion bore,~From his
13    16|   sorrows of their own,~Timid, afflicted, and disheartened stand;~
14    17|     pale women fled,~Who wept, afflicted sore, and beat their breast.~
15    18|        cold and blinding rain,~Afflicted sore the miserable crew.~
16    21|   ensued~Sobs from his breast; afflicted in the style~Of vext Orestes,
17    24|         Full of compassion, in afflicted plight;~And went about,
18    24|       and the other smites the afflicted fair;~And wrongs her curling
19    27|        forsakes.~ ~ CXI~As the afflicted bull who has foregone~His
20    27|            CXVII~Wherever that afflicted paynim goes,~He fills the
21    28|        journey sped;~While his afflicted spouse returned to bed.~ ~
22    31|       fierce career,~He leaves afflicted and in piteous plight~The
23    32|      sprite,~As wont, is still afflicted and opprest.~For that suspicious
24    34|      here to be~Tormented, her afflicted spirit sties:~In that unmoved
25    35|     she designed to go.~To her afflicted Flordelice replied:~"To
26    39|     upon~The means, and stands afflicted and dismayed,~He recollects
27    42|        to wend so wide;~Of the afflicted Bradamant I shew;~After
28    43|       homeward bound.~Unshorn, afflicted, he, in poor array,~Thither
29    43|     woe, wherewith whilere~The afflicted spirits of that husband
30    43|  homeward borne,~Sorrowing and afflicted sore in mind~For their fourth
31    44|   XLVIII~If cruel thoughts the afflicted maid torment,~Rogero's mind
32    44|     such strain~Oftentimes the afflicted warrior cried,~That stander-by
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