Canto

 1     5|         Into the raging waves he headlong sprung;~ ~ LVIII~" `Who
 2    10|        couch in fury sprung,~And headlong forth from the pavilion
 3    20|           or stage without,~Leap headlong; in the press these smothered
 4    20|       stop,~Not for ten days her headlong flight forbore:~These from
 5    23|         course~Was touched, fell headlong hurtling from his horse.~ ~
 6    23|       beast of craven kind, with headlong force~Three miles in rings
 7    26|       Whom he to fury stings and headlong speed.~ ~ CXXIX~Into that
 8    29|          in height,~Cast himself headlong downward in his fear:~Him
 9    29|         regards,~Nor anywise his headlong course retards.~ ~ LXXII~
10    31|    scanty plank.~Hence both fall headlong, and the deafening sound~
11    32|          Then, unsustained, fall headlong from the sky;~Nor ends my
12    35|     lifts, in air suspends,~Then headlong on the narrow bridge extends.~ ~
13    37|          Made him, one day, leap headlong from a tower,~Who never
14    39|         peril run.~ ~ LXXXIV~One headlong plunged, pursued by fire
15    40|          all~Into the ditch with headlong ruin fall.~ ~ XXV~Not therefore
16    41|   cleaves whate'er it rakes with headlong blow;~ ~ LXXXIV~And in face,
17    41| unheeding Olivier,~That he falls headlong; and beneath him lies~His
18    45|         dolour in one day~Hurled headlong from the height of sovereign
19    46|        He falls on earth, pulled headlong from his horse.~ ~ CXXV~
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