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 1    II|        thus, the king impatient~Flew in his fury to the house
 2    II|     fury, discord, madness fell~Flew from his lap, when he unfolds
 3   III|      her locks about the damsel flew,~And at her back he proffereth
 4   III|         pale with rage as lead,~Flew on the villain, who to flight
 5    IV|        smoke,~So from his mouth flew kindled coals about,~Hot
 6    IV|       twenty Cupids unperceived flew~To gather up this liquor,
 7    IV|       her gazing glances roving flew,~And while she thus pursued
 8     V|      his foe the other champion flew,~With equal courage, and
 9    VI|         tore,~Our from his lips flew such a sound confused,~As
10    VI|        never beast, bird, shaft flew half so swift;~Such was
11    VI|         broke,~And up to heaven flew splinters, spark and smoke.~ ~
12    VI|     execute the charge imposed, flew;~ ~ CI~And was received,
13    VI|      supposed foe, and forth he flew,~As he was rash, and heedless
14   VII|         Twanged the string, out flew the quarrel long,~And through
15   VII|    twice upon Argantes proud he flew,~And beat him backward,
16  VIII|       over us a cloud of arrows flew:~ ~ XVIII~"Uneven the fight,
17  VIII|     spread, these woful tidings flew.~Thither assembled straight
18    IX|      where Solyman remained she flew,~And found him out with
19    IX|       goblins eachwhere howling flew,~The furies roar, the ghosts
20    IX|         helmet rung,~And thence flew flames of fire and sparks
21    IX|         all six upon the Soldan flew,~With lances sharp, and
22    IX|       as thought away the angel flew,~He passed the light, and
23    IX|     with his blade on Argillano flew,~And cleft his shield, his
24     X| thousand arrows which about him flew,~From swords and lances,
25    XI|      gate, from wall to wall he flew,~He comforts all his bands
26    XI|       bulwark stones and lances flew.~ ~ XXXII~His men at arms
27    XI|     storms of shafts and stones flew all about,~That many a Pagan
28    XI|      bow no steeled shaft there flew~But that some blood the
29    XI|        rent,~ ~ XLVIII~So thick flew stones and darts, that no
30    XI|    their foes unlooked-for they flew,~Each spited other for his
31    XI|        hast."~ ~ LXXX~The spear flew back the way it lately came,~
32   XII|       from the press the damsel flew:~Tancred alone of her escape
33  XIII|           LVI~As from a furnace flew the smoke to skies,~Such
34   XIV|        mother, gentle night out flew,~The fleeting balm on hills
35   XIV| sleeping knight, and thence she flew:~ ~ LXIX~"Nor turned she
36   XVI|        Here darts and wild-fire flew, there drowned or slain~
37   XVI|       bird among the rest there flew,~That in plain speech sung
38   XVI|       and as she used, away she flew.~ ~ LXX~She broke the clouds,
39   XVI|        that view the south pole flew she by,~And left those unknown
40 XVIII|      assays his courage willing flew,~To him praise was no spur,
41 XVIII|        troops among,~For thence flew stones and clifts of marble
42 XVIII|      through skin and rind~They flew, and flying, left sad death
43 XVIII|      The knights, from all that flew and all that fell.~ ~ LXXV~
44 XVIII|         saw where winged armies flew,~Innumerable, pure, divine
45   XIX|   together with great heed they flew,~For each his foe for bold
46   XIX|        hold, and on his feet up flew:~ ~ XIX~Far slower rose
47   XIX|       defended path the old man flew,~And scorned his blows and
48   XIX|     young Rinaldo's angry eyes,~Flew sparks of wrath, flames
49    XX|       seemed fair,~And pleasure flew amid sad dread and fear;~
50    XX|    Persians fierce and bold she flew,~And in their troop wide
51    XX|      press was thickest thither flew~The knight, and at each
52    XX|     silence, nor plain outcries flew:~There fury roars, ire threats,
53    XX|    thought,~To aid her ran, nay flew, and laid away~All care
54    XX|    ill-guarded chariot swift he flew,~His weapon made him way
55    XX|       noble lady thither boldly flew,~Where first the Soldan
56    XX|      Lord Godfrey boldly out he flew,~For nobler foe he wished
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