Canto

 1     2|          like the criminal, whose doom is nigh,~Changed her fair
 2     2|       there, and pondering on her doom:~And came upon the felon
 3     3|       another, wrought his proper doom;~And turn we to the damsel
 4     4|      Cursed he who would permit a doom so dire!~Perish (such fate
 5     4|        prepared for her so fell a doom;~And she began to tell in
 6     5|        lie,~He cannot choose, but doom the maid to die.~ ~ LXVII~"
 7     6|            we~Came (such our evil doom) upon the strand,~Where
 8     8|        fatal blow~Shall deal, and doom me to eternity."~Mixing
 9    11|          Which in the waves would doom Orlando dead.~ ~ XLVIII~
10    12|           inquires of her unhappy doom,~In sweet and broken accents,
11    14|           Rodomont, with vengeful doom,~Gives Paris to the flames,
12    18|           is disposed to meet his doom,~Or to enclose his master
13    19|         breath,~To slavery you we doom, and him to death."~ ~ LXIX~
14    19|         life: no right~Have I thy doom, sir warrior, to adjourn~
15    19|           governed, lay thy cruel doom."~ ~  CIII~"If I lament
16    24|            it should be thine his doom to say.~I, hearing thou
17    27|      Seeks vainly his predestined doom to shun.~ ~ XXVII~Who 'scape
18    27|           days shall the wretch's doom be stayed;~In the mean time
19    32|       before the judge pronounces doom.~ ~ CII~"I, who this cause
20    33|   comprehend, I say, and read his doom --~How he beyond these hills
21    33|      Which man from his primaeval doom may save.~Here, save I err
22    34|            Condemned by righteous doom of God on high~In murky
23    35|    deprived of judgment, is God's doom;~Who makes them loathe the
24    36|            having, by unrighteous doom,~Of your unhappy sire deprived
25    37|        worse, and more disastrous doom~Than showing that which
26    37|        imprest,~Which every woman doom'd to death and shame.~With
27    38|       harm and scaith thy bands I doom,~I find (as at my leisure
28    40|           Which they, when taken, doom to fire and sack.~ ~ XII~
29    44|      shall vouchsafe to hear;~Nor doom me dead as soon as I appear?~ ~
30    45|        Upon the wretch was done a doom so dread.~When it was night,
31    46| discharged his trophies, and such doom,~Such pact would have received
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