Canto

 1     1|             He rested mute, ere he began his moan;~And then his piteous
 2     4|            so fell a doom;~And she began to tell in humble tone~What
 3     5|         was done,"~The gentle dame began, "Sir cavalier,~In Thebes,
 4     5|      himself; I cannot say~If this began before he sighed for me,~
 5     5|      Geneura hateful to her swain,~Began -- `Alas! you yet are far
 6     6|           sweeping wheel and wide,~Began upon an island to descend;~
 7     6|            bay.~And next the voice began: "My story dark,~Forced
 8     9|       entered Holland, and the war began,~In which my kin were slaughtered
 9    10|           all with sweat besprent,~Began to pray, `on what he had
10    12|        Turning their ready steeds, began to wheel;~And where the
11    14|         now already dead,~The rest began to fly in disarray.~As if
12    14|           patience thence the maid began~To hear, and her new lover'
13    14|            He passed to evil ones; began to stray,~Changing his life,
14    17|          be returned,~And straight began to think how he might fly:~
15    20|            turned to teeming wives began~Lest they in time so many
16    22|       first arose the usage, which began~But three days since, you
17    22|         And to the three forthwith began to tell~The use established
18    22|         hies~Where, when the joust began, the damsel stayed.~Not
19    23|           And he (for daylight now began to lack)~Feared night should
20    24|          between the twain,~Loudly began the monarch of Argier~To
21    25|          the stripling so, that he began.~ ~ XXVI~"It so fell out,
22    25|           helped not vainly,' (she began)~And well shalt be rewarded --
23    27|         And thus among those three began a feud;~And thence some
24    27|           cause of enmity~The king began -- the strife which had
25    27|         for the dusky air~Of night began upon the world to close)~
26    28|           fresh flower that scarce began to blow:~Her sire with many
27    38| rabble-rout.~ ~ XII~Marphisa first began in grateful strain:~"Unconquered
28    41|            the warfare stood as it began:~When broken on their bucklers
29    43|          the manner shall be said)~Began the sorrows that I feel
30    43|           quest,~To grace himself, began his wealth to spend,~Without
31    43|     starting hent,~She mounted and began her journey, through~The
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