Canto

 1     1|     valley blind,~Or mountain, feared Rinaldo was behind.~ ~ XXXIV~
 2     4|       from his paternal reign,~Feared might befall the stripling,
 3     5|     fight,~It seems as he were feared of every knight.~ ~"And
 4     6|         Whilom a paladin, sore feared in fight;~Cousin I was to
 5     9|  suffer that in my despite~(So feared those weapons!) I shall
 6     9| weapons!) I shall taken be.~So feared those weapons, upon every
 7    10|        it now Angelica; for he~Feared lest the buckler's light
 8    14| mourned, while for herself she feared.~ ~ LI~Her fear increased
 9    18|        VII~Many there were who feared in their alarms,~Lest o'
10    18|   dread,~Through the Levant so feared on every side,~Whose mention
11    19|      flew;~And sore the patron feared, to the world's brink~It
12    20|        the troop forlorn,~They feared at last to encounter skaith
13    22|     than little children to be feared.~ ~ LXXXIV~Rogero shocked
14    23|    daylight now began to lack)~Feared night should catch him '
15    25|         For hearing nought, we feared that she was dead,~And had
16    32|       swing in air,~Had sorely feared, from lofty gallows hung:~
17    33|      by his fright opprest,~He feared to issue into open air.~
18    37|       his prowess is so little feared,~That even the little children
19    43|    that it had been~Even as he feared, and as it was foreseen.~ ~
20    44|     side are they;~A pair more feared and honoured far and wide~
21    46|        roar~Of waters, where I feared, with troubled brow,~To
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