Canto

 1   Int|     her, but King Charlemagne (fearing the consequences if his
 2     1| contest severed from his side.~Fearing the mischief kindled by
 3     2|      the felon where he stood,~Fearing lest she might lose him
 4     4|       felon plunders) hine;~As fearing of the sun to be descried.~ ~
 5     6| greater part the fight eschew,~Fearing in wrongful cause the knight
 6     8|      now faster, flies,~Nought fearing this: while conjured by
 7    14|   small account of any one,~Or fearing lest, should he reveal his
 8    17|  mountain-crest,~When Martan', fearing Gryphon might declare~His
 9    20|       obscure had flown,~Still fearing lest her visage should be
10    21|    body violence has done,~And fearing lest I all to thee relate,~
11    22|        bear the stripling aid;~Fearing he may be burnt, while they
12    23|      pilot does the patron go,~Fearing the gale and rock, till
13    23|        find Rogero there:~But, fearing evermore to go astray,~Knew
14    34|       warfare, we intend;~But, fearing failure, our design delay~
15    36|     Rogero is in armour drest,~Fearing to lose the honour of the
16    36|      view.~For his dear cousin fearing the event,~In that he well
17    37|       hard assay;~For, besides fearing lest Marphisa yearn~To execute
18    39| Marsilius, in that fatal hour,~Fearing the costs will fall upon
19    39|      the king had weighed,~Not fearing to encounter hostile prow;~
20    45|      Bradamant laments her so,~Fearing the Child is reft from her
21    46|   returning home,~Julius stood fearing on the river-shore,~To ford
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