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 1    14|          LXXVIII~Where'er the angel Michael turns his wing,~
 2    14|       the thought the posting angel brooded,~Where he, for whom
 3    14|     and Cruelty. In amaze~The angel mused upon such novelty:~
 4    14|    truth appears her say,~The angel yields the tale belief;
 5    14|      dim retreat.~ ~  XCV~The angel him approaches quietly,~
 6    14|      to Picardy conveyed.~The angel moved those bands of valour
 7    14|      Rinaldo led,~That him an angel well might seem to guide,~
 8    16|  allied,~With Silence and the Angel for their guide.~ ~ XXIX~
 9    16|   wound,~With Silence and the Angel for their guide,~No longer
10    18| jet-black eyes:~And seemed an angel lighted from the skies.~ ~
11    26|     by his lore,~Made pass an angel of the dark domain;~And
12    27|      speed;~Because the sable angel, who his blows~Aimed at
13    27|       Red blushed the blessed angel, who believed~He ill obedience
14    27|      bespoke,~And hugged that angel's knees with suppliant cries.~
15    27|     shent~Was Discord by that angel, in her fear~Of suffering
16    30|   think that blow was by some angel stayed,~To save Rogero from
17    32|   smart~For this, the fairest angel of the sky~Was banished
18    33|        Michael, less man than angel and divine,~Bastiano, Raphael,
19    33|     from on high~Sent down an angel, whose destroying sword~
20    33|    extended,~And cried: "Thou angel send of God, thou new~Messiah,
21    33|   feet in vain.~ ~ CXVII~"Nor angel" -- good Astolpho made reply --~"
22    35|   tone, he said,~"He seems an angel sent from Paradise;~And,
23    42|     in pain;~ ~ LXVI~Of if an angel from the heavenly sphere~
24    42|      afford.~But good or evil angel -- whatsoe'er~He was that
25    44|    deeds surveyed;~And now an angel seemed in him to see,~To
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