Canto

 1     6|        To Dudon and Rinaldo's signal blind,~I go, who warn me
 2    14|       they hear~The appointed signal which their comrades raise,~
 3    18|      her relief,~With sad and signal vengeance on the thief.~ ~
 4    18|  pours the host, which on his signal waits.~ ~ XXXIX~He these
 5    18|  Where, waiting for the royal signal, stand,~Ranged here and
 6    18|   whistle stood,~And with the signal taught the rest their part.~
 7    18|      the best portion neither signal knew,~Nor listened to the
 8    19|     angry gale has blown,~Nor signal of abatement yet has shown.~ ~
 9    20| withheld form taking sore~And signal vengeance on the female
10    21|        And, at a preconcerted signal made,~Be without noise by
11    25|      evil crew;~And gave such signal proofs of hardihood,~As
12    27|     long-drawn furrow lies,~A signal record of their might and
13    29|      lord to warn,~Sounding a signal on his bugle-horn.~ ~ XXXVI~
14    30|       was heard in air,~Whose signal blanched a thousand cheeks
15    33|       A squire attendant on a signal made,~Bore thither lighted
16    33|     Baiardo ride.~ ~ LXXIX~No signal they, no trumpet they attend,~
17    37|    Aurora's light~Serves as a signal to the starry train,~That
18    38|   turned his eyes, who in the signal read,~That it belonged to
19    40|       day, when they view~The signal, all shall bown them, far
20    40|      when they hear Orlando's signal blown~Assault with furious
21    41|   command.~ ~ XI~But sound or signal little boots; the eye~Sees
22    45|    barb in spied,~When he the signal full of fire attends;~And
23    45|      the sky;~So she upon the signal bared her brand,~And fell
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