Canto

 1   Int|        are fighting on opposite sides it is felt that their love
 2     1|        spurs infest his foaming sides,~Their courser brings to
 3     1|         with the other pats his sides and chest:~While the good
 4     2|  precipices dark and blind:~Its sides descended thirty yards and
 5     7|         in Rogero's way,~On all sides did she speak, smile, sing,
 6    15|      sweep~From pirates, on all sides, your midland deep.~ ~ XXXI~"
 7    18|     purpose vain.~If one on all sides thins the Moorish rank,~
 8    18|        So that his ears, on all sides in the journey,~Are filled
 9    18|         he: the heavens, on all sides clear,~Vouch many days'
10    20|       ready bow,~Dealing on all sides death or wounding sore,~
11    23|       who with the innocent oft sides,~Nor those abandons who
12    23|       with inquiring eyes:~Both sides, and next the pommel of
13    27|      Saw slaughtered men on all sides as he past.~ ~ XXII~Where
14    33|         to assault him from all sides is run~By wrathful bands,
15    33|       built in air~Which on all sides the wealthy pile surround,~
16    33| accustomed rite --~Since on all sides the paper overflows,~I shall
17    36|         we~Of evil ways, on all sides, see and hear.~Hippolytus,
18    37|  following day~Olindro from all sides was overlaid;~And, though
19    38|   welcome warm and kind.~On all sides was she hailed, by all was
20    41|         coil doth keep~Upon all sides that wintry tempest fell.~
21    41|      disarmed;~Atop and on both sides his helm has broke:~Fallen
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