Canto

 1     1|     meed,~Before the event had sprung into her sell,~And from
 2     2|    Beatrix and good Duke Aymon sprung.~By daring deeds and puissance
 3     4| without more delay from ambush sprung,~As he drew near, and grappled
 4     5|       raging waves he headlong sprung;~ ~ LVIII~" `Who said, before
 5     6|      his rider from the saddle sprung,~He might the leap with
 6     6|      swiftly at his foe Rogero sprung,~Thrust at his paunch, and
 7     7|        to age, to visit earth,~Sprung from thy stock, and clothed
 8     9|      combat with his faulchion sprung.~ ~ LXX~The lance now broke,
 9     9|    imagine, when from earth he sprung,~Such was the semblance
10    10|     but from the couch in fury sprung,~And headlong forth from
11    13|  exhibit it before;~Or that it sprung from opportunity,~Suggested
12    13|        her woe.~ ~ LXVIII~"Nor sprung from the ancient root of
13    15|      Weening to see the engine sprung: fast flew~The giant, --
14    16|       azure flowers and yellow sprung,~Now slaughtered men lie
15    17|        of the west.~Haply this sprung out of their vicinage~And
16    19|      full of evil will in fury sprung~Upon the author of the foul
17    20|  youthful wight,~Whose fathers sprung from good Alcides were,~
18    21|     fell~And cruel than a fury sprung from hell.~ ~ XLVIII~"She
19    23|        The count from whom was sprung this evil seed:~Who, to
20    29|       the feet Orlando, ere he sprung,~Seized him, who will not
21    38|     and say again, has neither sprung~From evil heart, nor is
22    39|   Sobrino's head, from whom it sprung.~ ~ IV~Meanwhile the weird
23    39|       squadrons they rejoicing sprung.~ ~ XII~Marphisa piercing
24    39|        wondrous miracle, which sprung~Out of those leaves upon
25    39|      moment, on their coursers sprung,~And hurried where the Nubians
26    39|      said,~A hundred barks had sprung from one small bough;~And
27    43|       and honoured race among,~Sprung from the haughty lineage,
28    43|      the jaw-bone of a serpent sprung:~Whence Manto, doomed my
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