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Page 61
... Astaroth ! not yet the day That frees immortals from my earthly yoke : Still art thou bound , and still thou must obey . Hear then my last command ! Henceforth be broke The mighty spell and melt in air away , So now my potent bidding ...
... Astaroth ! not yet the day That frees immortals from my earthly yoke : Still art thou bound , and still thou must obey . Hear then my last command ! Henceforth be broke The mighty spell and melt in air away , So now my potent bidding ...
Page 66
... Astaroth ! too well I see A sight to fill the stoutest heart with dread , The fearful hour of Gallia's chivalry . Already are the mountains wide o'erspread , Wave following wave , by one devouring sea , While in the vale our Paladins ...
... Astaroth ! too well I see A sight to fill the stoutest heart with dread , The fearful hour of Gallia's chivalry . Already are the mountains wide o'erspread , Wave following wave , by one devouring sea , While in the vale our Paladins ...
Page 67
John Herman Merivale. Then thus to Astaroth , - " Say , dæmon , where Lingers my cousin in this mortal vale ? " Eastward he turn'd those eyes that through mid air Ten thousand leagues can swift as lightning sail- " I see him now beneath ...
John Herman Merivale. Then thus to Astaroth , - " Say , dæmon , where Lingers my cousin in this mortal vale ? " Eastward he turn'd those eyes that through mid air Ten thousand leagues can swift as lightning sail- " I see him now beneath ...
Page 89
... Astaroth : from that famed pile That erst obey'd Duke Aymon's lordly yoke , Hither I steer my flight to make thee know His will , whose art compels the powers below . " Thus then thy wizard kinsman bids me say : In Roncesvalles , at ...
... Astaroth : from that famed pile That erst obey'd Duke Aymon's lordly yoke , Hither I steer my flight to make thee know His will , whose art compels the powers below . " Thus then thy wizard kinsman bids me say : In Roncesvalles , at ...
Page 127
... Astaroth en- tertains them with a philosophical discourse , which is ren- dered remarkable by a consideration of the period at which it was composed . In answer to a question of Rinaldo's re- lating to the supposed termination of the ...
... Astaroth en- tertains them with a philosophical discourse , which is ren- dered remarkable by a consideration of the period at which it was composed . In answer to a question of Rinaldo's re- lating to the supposed termination of the ...
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ancient Ariosto arms Astaroth Astolpho Aymon behold blood bower Boyardo brave breast breath call'd Canto Charlemagne Christian Clermont's Count of Poitiers courser cried dæmon dark death Derry doom'd dread E'en e'er earth erst eternal eyes fair faith fame fate fear fell Ferrau fierce fix'd Ganellon glorious hath heart Heaven hell Heptarchy holy honour hope hour Huon of Bordeaux king knight land light Lord Luigi Pulci Malagigi Marca Hispanica Marsilius Meridiana mighty Montalban's Moorish Morgante Maggiore mortal ne'er noble o'er once Orlando Paladins pass'd peace plain poem press'd pride prince Pulci realm Ricciardetto Rinaldo Roncesvalles round sacred seem'd shade shore sighs sight Sobrarbe solemn soul Spain spirit stanza steed strain sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought thro throne traitor truth turn'd Turpin vale valiant voice warrior Whereat Whig wonder