Canto

 1     1|          pale and trembling, and astound,~Leaves to her horse the
 2     8|       all the fates united were.~Astound she stood awhile; when grief
 3    10|    thither hasten, wondering and astound,~And compassing the warrior,
 4    10|         here and there the beast astound~Still beats, but cannot
 5    11|        overlaid:~The other, when astound he saw him lie,~To deal
 6    11|         the din increases, that, astound,~Neptune bids yoke his dolphins,
 7    17|  Approaching us along the shore, astound,~The orc, that fearful monster,
 8    17|          along the crupper, sore~Astound; yet rose at length, unsheathed
 9    19|         Not only at the accident astound,~But nigh beside herself,
10    22|      less the necromancer starts astound,~No less he from his den
11    24| Mandricardo on the plain~No more astound, slides down upon his feet,~
12    26|         deed had leisure; since, astound,~Rodomont far away had been
13    27|         Rodomont remains so sore astound,~He cannot raise his visage
14    30|       the Tartar, by that stroke astound,~He from the bristle-hand
15    30|       and sinew severed through.~Astound Rogero fell, on earth reversed,~
16    32|         galling flout;~But falls astound; the rest partake his fate,~
17    34|        and fair in show!~ ~ LIII~Astound with wonder, paused the
18    35|          lies~On earth, like one astound, in idiot guise.~ ~ LI~Silent
19    36|         touched the damsel, ere, astound,~Marphisa fell, reversed
20    36|        well the spear, that she, astound,~Fell backward on the champaigne
21    39|          yet full of wonder, and astound.~ ~ LIX~Aldabelle's brother,
22    43|      sordid gold! it doth not me astound~So easily thou seizest soul,
23    43|         pains.~ ~ CXXVII~"He all astound and with bewildered face,~
24    43|         so was every other sense astound,~That, like one dead, she
25    46|      presence of so fair a crew.~Astound and full of wonder stood
26    46|       was smit, and left so sore astound,~He, tripping still and
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