Canto

 1     2|           promise of deliverance, shook~His pocket, and drew forth
 2     4|            to sight, the lance he shook;~And flinching eyelids could
 3     6|          suit,~That gentle myrtle shook from top to root.~ ~ XXXII~
 4     6|         dull file, or bar of iron shook.~ ~ LXIII~The captain of
 5    10|          as him they eyed,~Rogero shook the flying courser's rein,~
 6    14|          gorgeous oak~Seized, and shook down the golden acorns so,~
 7    14|           a long peal of thunder, shook the ground.~ ~ CXXXIV~A
 8    17|          Who broke and hewed, and shook that portal wide,~And in
 9    17|        face sustains!~But if fear shook him, pity moved him more:~
10    18|           him, lance and falchion shook;~Remembering not, on other
11    23|         Waxed cold, and some deal shook the cavalier;~But the chill
12    33| ship-sails, two spreading pinions shook.~ ~ LXXXV~Perhaps it was
13    39|      Astolpho clung.~ ~ L~Orlando shook himself, and England's knight,~
14    40|          very sight, their foemen shook.~ ~ XXIX~As on loud ocean,
15    41|           warrior trod, in terror shook.~ ~ LXXIV~Foreseeing the
16    42|         the sword.~Down-fell, and shook its last upon the sand~The
17    42|          befallen him whilere)~He shook at heart, a troubled visage
18    42|   descried,~It might be said; she shook a poisonous snake,~And now
19    42|        extended, ere~She rose and shook her snakes in volumed spire.~
20    43|         gold.~The dog obeyed, and shook himself; and lo!~The treasure!
21    45|           he backed, nor lance he shook;~Nor other weapon than his
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