Canto

 1     7|      state.~ ~ LXXX~Assaulting suddenly the guardian crew,~He, sword
 2     8|    extended, said:~"What, if I suddenly thy purpose balk,~And thou
 3     8|        To execute his sentence suddenly;~But bade together with
 4    10|    with the fiery spark, blaze suddenly;~Not so loud ocean raves,
 5    12|     nor damsel spies.~ ~ IX~He suddenly dismounts, and thundering
 6    12|      East,~The aid of both she suddenly disdained,~And in an instant
 7    14|            Round and about him suddenly they close;~These draw the
 8    25|      along the marish wend,~If suddenly a falcon from the sky~Swoop
 9    26|    obtain;~And, as if he could suddenly hold dear~This maid as that,
10    32|        wonder was it then that suddenly~A woman's feeble sense opprest
11    32|     and now about to eat,~When suddenly bethought that castellain,~
12    35|    Such exaltation, reached so suddenly,~Is not fortuitous nor wrought
13    37|  concealed,~Nor what he was so suddenly revealed.~ ~  XLV~"For in
14    38|  Rogero should depart again~So suddenly, from her that held him
15    42|        flung from the magician suddenly,~And, as by fury stirred
16    42|    drear,~The sky disturbed he suddenly descried,~He saw the sun'
17    42|      chain."~ ~ LXV~So saying, suddenly he passed from sight;~With
18    44| bewildered by their fear.~Thus suddenly the battle changed its face:~
19    45|        in the night alive,~And suddenly extinguished when 'tis morn;~
20    46|        may supply."~ ~  XXV~It suddenly came into Leo's mind~The
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