Canto

 1     3|    Shone through the gate, and lit the cave without.~ ~ VIII~
 2     3|       the gloom,~Its splendour lit the subterraneous room.~ ~
 3     4|     air,~And at short distance lit, half-mountain high:~And,
 4     5|    Ariodantes such a flame had lit~In the young damsel's breast,
 5     6|     little danger dare,~Rogero lit the grass and flowers among,~
 6    10|        little; with less blaze lit tinder glows,~Or ripened
 7    12|        up two pines,~ ~ II~And lit at Vulcan's fire the double
 8    12|     fruitless care,~Before she lit on either warrior's trace,~
 9    15| devouring flame the Christians lit.~And Rodomont, occasion
10    15|     and damsel sped,~Them with lit torches in mid-way to meet.~
11    22|       say,~Before the fire was lit; but we must strain~By path
12    23|     horse the sorrowing County lit,~And at the entrance of
13    23|      hied.~ ~ CXVI~Languid, he lit, and left his Brigliador~
14    25|  troubled, she, in weary wise,~Lit from her courser and disarmed
15    27|        adding food to what she lit whilere,~And setting other
16    29|   mischief safe, the stripling lit,~And for some scratches
17    30|        force and vigour ere it lit;~Its force and vigour broke:
18    32|         And them, with torches lit, did thither guide.~On entering,
19    40|  strife were blended;~But when lit sulphur, pitch and tar from
20    41|       year.~ ~ LIX~That hermit lit a fire, and heaped the board~
21    42|     LXIII~Upon the green sward lit the martial two,~While their
22    43|       visage burn, as if 'twas lit~With fire, when of Anselmo'
23    44|         Who from his horse had lit, in reverence due;~And,
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