Canto

 1     1|              But reckless, pale and trembling, and astound,~Leaves to
 2     1|         sate:~And with sad mien and trembling voice she cried~To Sacripant,
 3     9|           leafy vest~Is stript from trembling plant, whose limbs are shown~
 4     9|             hurry made him fail,~Or trembling heart, like leaf which flutters
 5    13|           mission incomplete),~Sore trembling, faint, and pale, her heart
 6    16|             betray their fear;~And, trembling in their hands, is seen
 7    17|       XLVIII~"Think if his heart is trembling at its core,~When Norandino
 8    18|             The heart blood of each trembling paynim nigh,~When they amazed
 9    19|           smooth water prayed,~With trembling voices and with watery eyes.~
10    20|           With Sansonetto, pale and trembling, hie~Towards the sea, and
11    20|         companions be our care,~Who trembling to the beach had made repair.~ ~
12    23|            Where, with a heart sore trembling in his breast,~Zerbino sat;
13    29|       backward flies~Angelica, who, trembling sore, is flown:~She shrieking
14    29|             She shrieking loud, all trembling and dismaid,~Betakes her
15    31|        fierce encounter run:~While, trembling, and irresolute in show,~
16    34|           Me he encounters pale and trembling sore:~'Twould seem a vanquished
17    41|           her trouble,~And made the trembling lady's heart beat double.~ ~
18    41|          left the lady, grieved and trembling sore.~Meanwhile upon their
19    42| counterfeits and feigns,~And with a trembling hand the faulchion strains.~ ~
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