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Page 9
... bear , Much could his gullet swill , and grinders mash ; At length , this scene of luxury to close , On beds of eider down they sought repose . With morning's dawn , each from his slumbers started , And thought , like pilgrims to pursue ...
... bear , Much could his gullet swill , and grinders mash ; At length , this scene of luxury to close , On beds of eider down they sought repose . With morning's dawn , each from his slumbers started , And thought , like pilgrims to pursue ...
Page 15
... bears Of Love triumphant o'er the virgin's breast ; For blushing silence is Love's surest test . He marks with joy the bright vermilion hue , Whene'er she greets him , o'er her features spread ; He hears with joy her voice , how faint ...
... bears Of Love triumphant o'er the virgin's breast ; For blushing silence is Love's surest test . He marks with joy the bright vermilion hue , Whene'er she greets him , o'er her features spread ; He hears with joy her voice , how faint ...
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... bear the converted soul to Paradise , the tale thus proceeds . ] Canto xii . stanza 67 . One act of grace before his spirit fled , One only act , the fainting chief required ; If chance Orlando's footsteps ever led To her , whose beauty ...
... bear the converted soul to Paradise , the tale thus proceeds . ] Canto xii . stanza 67 . One act of grace before his spirit fled , One only act , the fainting chief required ; If chance Orlando's footsteps ever led To her , whose beauty ...
Page 65
... bear ( 8 ) In purple wrought and stiff with golden flowers : That vest my son , my only son , shall wear , A safe protection when the battle lowers , And thus begirt , as with Jove's ægis , be Himself the guide of Clermont's chivalry ...
... bear ( 8 ) In purple wrought and stiff with golden flowers : That vest my son , my only son , shall wear , A safe protection when the battle lowers , And thus begirt , as with Jove's ægis , be Himself the guide of Clermont's chivalry ...
Page 67
... Bear me , my steeds , in silence through the sky : Yet may we change Orlando's destiny ! " He who from dull repose short hours can steal , Alone to wander mid the calm serene Of a fair summer's midnight , and can feel His soul accordant ...
... Bear me , my steeds , in silence through the sky : Yet may we change Orlando's destiny ! " He who from dull repose short hours can steal , Alone to wander mid the calm serene Of a fair summer's midnight , and can feel His soul accordant ...
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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