Canto

 1     3|         or mound;~Then back the rabble turns of various form;~And
 2     6|        the Child's retreat.~The rabble scattered as the ladies
 3     7|       small, I know not why~The rabble's silly judgement I should
 4     8|        Rogero drew~To clear the rabble, who his course delay;~And
 5    13|         to flight.~ ~ XXX~"This rabble, sir, against that treacherous
 6    14| murderous strife~Of that scared rabble, should escape with life.~ ~
 7    16|        or squadrons, but a mere~Rabble, that I should term a race
 8    16|        in warlike art,~A feeble rabble without arms or heart."~ ~
 9    17|          lifted from the lowest rabble's lees,~To imperial place
10    17|        arms, dishonoured by the rabble's flout,~Makes, by ill fortune,
11    17|      the city bear:~The foolish rabble, trusting evermore~Their
12    17|         sword, and, through~The rabble, makes long furrows with
13    18|   flight~The weak and worthless rabble far and nigh,~The scorned
14    18|        Imperious at the foolish rabble made,~And -- through the
15    18|    these, some will the crowded rabble's band~(Too late repentant
16    18|         all intent.~The foolish rabble cry, "Lay on, lay on."~And
17    19|       gates of solid bronze the rabble flows~In troubled tide;
18    20|    without hardihood~Appear the rabble, and of feeble heart,~This
19    23|            LVIII~Orlando to the rabble cried, "Untie~The cavalier,
20    25|       Screaming, the dissipated rabble fled;~The most with cloven
21    25|      array,~That the misjudging rabble, prone to ill,~Might never,
22    26|       seems (while the besotted rabble bends)~And claim withal,
23    26|         she wends;~But the vile rabble and the crowd offends.~ ~
24    27|     speed,~Laughed at the silly rabble's idle creed.~ ~ CVII~They,
25    28|       still we hear~The sottish rabble all things rashly brand,~
26    30|     night.~ ~ XXVII~The foolish rabble anxiously attends~Those
27    37|         chest.~From whence that rabble, his ill instrument,~Who
28    37|         delay amend.~ ~ CVI~The rabble, full of rage and enmity,~
29    46|      CXII~So him deemed all the rabble; and so most~Of those bold
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