The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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Page 122
... tuo Dio mio sempre omai sarà , Dimmio del nome tuo la veritade , Poi di me dispor puoi al tuo comando ; Ond ' e ' gli disse , com ' egli era Orlando . XLIV . Orlando answer'd , " Baron just and pious 122 MORGANTE MAGGIORE .
... tuo Dio mio sempre omai sarà , Dimmio del nome tuo la veritade , Poi di me dispor puoi al tuo comando ; Ond ' e ' gli disse , com ' egli era Orlando . XLIV . Orlando answer'd , " Baron just and pious 122 MORGANTE MAGGIORE .
Page 123
... answer'd , " I'm content . " XLVI . And then Orlando to embrace him flew , And made much of his convert , as he cried , " To the abbey I will gladly marshal you . " To whom Morgante , " Let us go , " replied ; " I to the friars have for ...
... answer'd , " I'm content . " XLVI . And then Orlando to embrace him flew , And made much of his convert , as he cried , " To the abbey I will gladly marshal you . " To whom Morgante , " Let us go , " replied ; " I to the friars have for ...
Page 135
... answer'd , " Like a ship's mast rather You seem to me , and with the truck for front : Let him go ! Fortune wills that we together Should march , but you on foot Morgante still . " To which the giant answer'd , " So I will . LXX ...
... answer'd , " Like a ship's mast rather You seem to me , and with the truck for front : Let him go ! Fortune wills that we together Should march , but you on foot Morgante still . " To which the giant answer'd , " So I will . LXX ...
Page 137
... answer'd , " Let them pay in hell " " The penalty who lie dead in yon grot ; And hoisting up the horse from where he fell , He said , " Now look if I the gout have got , Orlando , in the legs - or if I have force ; " - And then he made ...
... answer'd , " Let them pay in hell " " The penalty who lie dead in yon grot ; And hoisting up the horse from where he fell , He said , " Now look if I the gout have got , Orlando , in the legs - or if I have force ; " - And then he made ...
Page 141
... answer'd , " If there should lie loose Some armour , ere our journey we begin , Which might be turn'd to my companion's use , The gift would be acceptable to me . " The abbot said to him , " Come in and sec . " LXXXIV . E in certa ...
... answer'd , " If there should lie loose Some armour , ere our journey we begin , Which might be turn'd to my companion's use , The gift would be acceptable to me . " The abbot said to him , " Come in and sec . " LXXXIV . E in certa ...
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