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1 I| neigh and clattering armors' sound~Pursue the echo over dale 2 III| fight, in counsel grave and sound,~The double gift of glory 3 III| plantain, and the walnut sound,~The myrrh, that her foul 4 IV| parleyed he, and with confused sound,~The rest approved what 5 IV| hearts, and with her syren's sound~In lust, their minds, their 6 V| reproaches heard sometimes the sound;~Nor did for that his tongue 7 V| to fight:~The empty air a sound confused did feel~Of murmurs 8 VI| these gates out-peep,~Or sound one trumpet shrill to break 9 VI| from his lips flew such a sound confused,~As lions make 10 VII| were interrupted with a sound,~That seemed from thickest 11 VII| path, he heard~A rumbling sound, and hasted thitherward.~ ~ 12 VII| rain, all gave a dreadful sound,~And with that music deafed 13 VIII| suddenly we heard a dreadful sound,~Which deafed the earth, 14 VIII| had wings,~All whole and sound I leaped up from the land.~ 15 IX| loud their jarring trumpets sound,~Their yelling cries to 16 X| spoke, in more than human sound,~And told what things his 17 XI| unlucky hurt to make him sound,~And to lay ope the depth 18 XI| art or hand so soon makes sound:~ ~ LXXV~"Some angel good 19 XII| extend?~Let fame your praises sound through nations all,~And 20 XII| wrathful looks, and thundering sound,~`Villain,' quoth he, `within 21 XII| together clash with dreadful sound,~Their feet stand fast, 22 XIII| from the grove a fearful sound outbreaks,~As if some earthquake 23 XIII| And all these sounds one sound expressed well.~ ~ XXII~ 24 XIII| to retire,~The sight, the sound, the monsters and the fire.~ ~ 25 XIII| branches knit~And frame a sound like speech of human kind,~ 26 XIII| the shades, the dreadful sound~You heard, all true by proof 27 XIII| than mortal was his voice's sound,~Godfredo's thought to other 28 XIII| health and welfare stood,~As sound as erst, as fresh, as fair, 29 XIV| gentle air.~ ~ LX~"A rumbling sound amid the waters deep~Meanwhile 30 XIV| her voice was, and her sound,~And thus she sung, and 31 XV| loving show,~To music's sound as dames in court apply~ 32 XVII| went,~With noise of joy and sound of instrument.~ ~ XLI~Amid 33 XVIII| grove before~He heard a sound that strange, sweet, pleasing 34 XVIII| And all these sounds one sound right well declared.~ ~ 35 XVIII| from it went~First a sweet sound, and then the myrtle rent.~ ~ 36 XVIII| now of victory the joyful sound~The king and Raymond heard 37 XIX| with his looks and dreadful sound:~Oh, who can tell how far 38 XIX| Emireno spake, forth went~The sound to them that listen what 39 XIX| from that sweet voice's sound~Pierced my heart, my breast' 40 XIX| made me sick could make me sound:~But on an ambush I mischanced 41 XIX| soft repose,~You shall be sound, prepare my guerdon meet,"~ 42 XIX| order, know no trumpet's sound,~That draw no sword, but 43 XX| commander's spur, his hand, his sound,~He chafes, he stamps, careers, 44 XX| slew:~A hoarse unperfect sound did eachwhere spread,~Whence 45 XX| call or shout,~Yet neither sound, nor voice, nor word send 46 XX| the Pagans saw he squadron sound:~Each standard falls, ensign