Canto

 1     6| Ariodantes (long his doubts are weighed)~Will meet his brother in
 2     7|      other thoughts as vain, he weighed~Before she came, and restless
 3     8|        good Rogero with Melissa weighed.~Beside his prayers, the
 4     9|        knew nought of this, had weighed,~And with his barks put
 5     9|      costliest was and lightest weighed,~Me my companion by a chord,
 6     9|        Upon the very day Bireno weighed;~But he to nothing else
 7    10|      late sea sorrow, which had weighed~So long upon the dame and
 8    17|      was it sleep his eyes down weighed,~Ere yet the troop beyond
 9    18|         suffices me, by me more weighed~Than all that other witness
10    19|    would see two daring spirits weighed,~To seek two fiercer need
11    20|        plunder reft,~And better weighed the issue of their theft.~ ~
12    20|      named) and had her counsel weighed,~Elbanio to the temple had
13    21|     Death; but with him heavier weighed~That his desire the promise
14    23|        prince, who in one scale weighed Isabel,~Together with his
15    25|       Baseness had more largely weighed,~In his designs, would every
16    31|      after; for the former woe,~Weighed with this other, was a thing
17    31|    Rinaldo in himself revolving weighed~Who was the stranger knight,
18    31|        warrior in the world had weighed.~King Rodomont as well,
19    32|          That lord who well had weighed her famous feats,~The damsel
20    33|        galley from that harbour weighed.~Of these hereafter! --
21    38|       for what in him so strong weighed,~More trusted him than all
22    39|         that harbour would have weighed,~An eastern vessel in Marseilles
23    39|   people, ever held as cheap~-- Weighed with the tyrant's want who
24    39|         for Africa the king had weighed,~Not fearing to encounter
25    41|         s and Gradasso's battle weighed.~ ~ XCIV~Gradasso has Orlando
26    42|       rage is none~Which can be weighed with that in equal wise,~
27    42|     whom too heavily and hardly weighed~Of slaughtered Brandimart
28    42|     gold in that famed seat~Was weighed, whereof perpetual record
29    43|      him; on his heart so heavy weighed.~So plain is what was little
30    45|        above all other terrors, weighed~The fear, that to forget
31    45|      eloquence with good Rogero weighed~The mighty obligation which
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