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1 I| one were hurt, the other felt the sore,~She lost her blood, 2 III| him seated was before,~Who felt her heart with love's hot 3 III| his engines played;~All felt the fury of his angry power,~ 4 III| Bulloigne prince draw near,~All felt new grief, and each new 5 IV| fear,~The sly enchantress felt her gain the nigher,~These 6 V| deprived,~And western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~' 7 V| hoar~Old Wenceslaus, that felt Cupid's rage~Now in his 8 V| and say,~What grief she felt to part withouten him:~Meanwhile 9 VI| combat she surveyed,~And felt her heart tremble with fear 10 VII| spent, my hope was vain.~I felt my native strength at last 11 VII| near,~And on what side he felt Rambaldo sliding,~On that 12 VIII| LXXVII~ Tis said he felt infused in each vein,~A 13 IX| remain;~Until his steed, that felt the reins at large,~With 14 X| She read, and change I felt my will and thought,~I longed 15 XI| wounded duke, as though he felt no pain,~Still forward went, 16 XII| Argantes wondering stood, and felt the effect~Of true renown 17 XII| with tears suffused,~He felt their hands and heard their 18 XIII| fear till then he never felt nor knew.~ ~ XXIX~That he 19 XIII| neither warmth nor heat!~He felt, nor sign of fire or scorching 20 XIII| flame or threatened blow I felt or feared,~Then rain and 21 XIII| Christian's noble guide~Felt uncouth strife in his contentious 22 XVI| The trees no whirlwind felt, nor tempest smart,~But 23 XVII| Happy Araby,~Which never felt the cold of frost and snow,~ 24 XIX| vein,~Each joint, and sinew felt, and handled so,~And searched 25 XX| courser's ears did glance,~Who felt the reins at large. and 26 XX| blessed;~Or that he breaking felt the fatal line~Of life, 27 XX| his might, his ire,~Yet felt not in himself his courage