Canto

 1     9| obduracy.~ ~ XXXV~"When in my fixt and firm resolve they read,~
 2    11|      in the tongue and palate fixt;~ ~ XXXVIII~So that the
 3    17|       sand his eyes~Norandine fixt, he with the swiftness sped~
 4    17|      slay: the others' lot~Is fixt; and, of four men or six
 5    22|    swear~That (he such period fixt) they in his hold~Should
 6    23|     count drew near,~And with fixt eye examined every place;~
 7    24|       her his languid eye~Had fixt, as she bemoaned her, felt
 8    24|      him, and in the stirrups fixt his feet.~ ~ XCVII~When
 9    26|        Hippalca in her memory fixt, with care,~The whole; took
10    28|     morning streaked the sky,~Fixt for his journey, to his
11    29|     insane Orlando paid,~But, fixt upon his purpose, forward
12    30|     towards the listed plain,~Fixt for that fierce assay, the
13    30|       the youthful knight~Had fixt, who ill observed his promise
14    32|   dale.~In fine, that law was fixt, which to this hour~Endures,
15    37|      delay.~ ~ LXVIII~"On the fixt day she seeks the temple,
16    42|      test!"~He said, and with fixt eyes the sign explored;~
17    43|     having, far and near,~The fixt and wandering fires of heaven
18    43|    still, and dims its light:~Fixt earth is moved, and in a
19    46|      tried~In a sore need, my fixt resolve did move.~Nor only
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