Canto

 1     1|    side.~Fearing the mischief kindled by her eyes,~From him the
 2     1|      sun~This raging heat has kindled in thy breast.~What were
 3     1|   Whose charms such flame had kindled, meet his eye.~But what
 4     7|   sight~A flame, like that of kindled sulphur, flies~Through his
 5     8|    which through the day~(Now kindled into flame) had seemed at
 6    10|   believe they beauteous are,~Kindled the third of those three
 7    11|     LXXVI~To see that love so kindled by the dame,~On many grounds
 8    14|      those~King Mandricardo's kindled wrath oppose.~ ~ XLIX~When
 9    18|        and make the fires she kindled burn;~ ~ XXVII~And she believed,
10    20|      While rage and wrath her kindled eyes express.~For none can
11    23|    the lady wounded more,~And kindled from small spark so fierce
12    25| bright~The enamoured damsel's kindled phantasy.~Too tardy came
13    25|      in our bed undrest,~With kindled torches, counterfeiting
14    27|  impede;~Which had again been kindled, had the twain,~Rodomont
15    27|      other ready piles afire,~Kindled in many hearts a blaze of
16    30|      If one as fierce already kindled be?~ ~  XXXIII~"Woe worth
17    36|     think, 'twixt either host~Kindled the fell and sanguinary
18    39|        Fires that are quickly kindled, slowly spent,~The wretched
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