Canto

 1     1|         Circassian lighted, and applied~His hand to seize him by
 2     9|     That, for whatever favour I applied,~I never met refusal from
 3     9|   raised a hatchet, and so well applied~Behind the stripling's head
 4     9|       tempt his guards might be applied;~The rest of it dispensed
 5    13|        to her, who to the count applied,~Praying he would not leave
 6    15|         his horn for succour he applied,~Nor failed its wonted virtue
 7    16|        the paynim has his hands applied,~He tumbles down a roof
 8    18| shoulders to the weight, alone, applied;~Cloridan hurrying with
 9    20|      extremity,~He to his mouth applied the bugle's round;~The wide
10    20|        more winning mien to her applied,~And her did supplicate,
11    25|     Could I unto thy fever have applied,~By longer sojourn here,
12    25|        Would light, if Agramant applied in vain;~And, since with
13    27|     Save humbly Rodomont to him applied,~That steed for this occasion
14    27|        somewhat less disturbed, applied~To him, the host, and those
15    29|    visage less disturbed, again applied~To that sad lady, heartless
16    29|      his foot he to their beast applied,~Smote in mid-breast, which,
17    32|     left breast her naked sword applied;~Then recollected she was
18    32|         many instances the maid applied --~For never house could
19    34|      took, and only to his nose applied,~When (it appeared) it to
20    36|      the banded fleet of Greece applied,~I Hercules and Alexander
21    41|       paynim's throat his knife applied.~Gradasso came, and at his
22    43|      the Aethiopian, and to her applied;~And she: `The owner of
23    44|      hurried to the palace, and applied~For audience, weighty tidings
24    45|     Albeit to Leo's service all applied,~Dies he a thousand deaths,
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