Poems by Ludovico Ariosto
- 1
- 2
Orlando Furioso Canto 4
... XV Neither by tears, nor groans, nor sound of woe, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 24
... his energies Fail, though he feels it not, as 't would appear ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 17
... LXIII "Where, with their arms so wrought the champions brave, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 2
... IX Sometimes they lunge, then feign the thrust and parry: ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 14
... " LXXXVII With pleasing mien, grave walk, and decent vest, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 19
... More force those shields, those helms, those breast-plates show ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 16
... XLVI Well-matched in skill, they aimed their cruel blows, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 23
... LXXVI "But when thou well hast scanned me with thine eye, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 20
... CXXXVIII "Hear, you that are so proud," (the hag pursues) ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 7
... but she, Seeing his health restored, now willed the youth, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 1
... XX "Then how much better, since our stake's the same, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 18
... CLXXXVIII Hurrying their steps, they hastened, as they might, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 5
... LXXII "With what full proofs, sir stranger, you have heard, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 6
... XLVII "Clasped in her dainty limbs, and lapt in pleasure, ...
Orlando Furioso Canto 21
... XXXI " `How well thou mightst have given, and without stain ...
- 1
- 2