Canto

 1     3|       maid, fulfil~Thine every wish!" exclaimed the wizard brave.~"
 2     4|  treasure;~(Whatever heart can wish or tongue can sound)~Cates,
 3     4|     Because she with a lover's wish complied,~And quenched within
 4     5|      am prepared, if such your wish, to swear~Nothing of what
 5     5|       heat.~Nor counter to his wish was the event;~Since through
 6     6|      was always wilful, at her wish,~I now lament my rashness,
 7     8|    Next, all to good Rinaldo's wish, was done:~Since for his
 8     8|       way, alone~Sorts with my wish. -- Who would have kept
 9    10|        show~Now of the Child I wish: his weary way~Rogero, in
10    10|    Although the Child by every wish was pressed~Quickly to seek
11    12|   things unwished before:~Such wish I had not; I have now; and
12    13|     sweetly, at the first, our wish applauds,~And weaves in
13    13|        was not in the cave thy wish made known,~Where I their
14    18|   object knows,~Would fain the wish content; but him the train~
15    20|     quit their women, with one wish possest,~The band resolved
16    20|     ten;~And, furnished to his wish with arms and steed,~Next
17    20|       On other ground I to thy wish incline;~Yet deem me not
18    21|        knight and good,~Should wish to dip his hand in woman'
19    21|   other eyes,~And in her every wish and every thought~Schemes
20    21|       in his need.~-- His only wish, (the cavalier replied,)~
21    23|       eye,~To that thine other wish as well attend:~It yet remains
22    25|   should sleep, -- ere he that wish fulfil, --~Aye in his troubled,
23    27|  prayer deny,~Let her in every wish contented be:~And rather
24    38|    here and there,~In the sole wish to see so bright a pair.~ ~
25    38|    intent,~He know not what to wish; that low should lie~Rinaldo,
26    41| warrior was well certified,~No wish to slay him had the youthful
27    42|       seek what he would haply wish unsought:~Forward he reached
28    43|   perilous emprize.~ ~ XLV~"My wish, o'erpassing every fitting
29    45|         seeing Aymon still his wish gainsayed,~And that to wed
30    46|         And lest he should his wish for death withstand.~ ~
31    46|      soul from me.~Whether thy wish I rather than mine own~Sought
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