Canto

 1    11|          To extinguished day, and charged with deeper dyes~Than night,
 2    14|       pole~With the ripe clusters charged, -- heaven's concave high~
 3    14|         defenders sink.~ ~ CXXXII~Charged with salt-petre, oil, or
 4    16|      avenge his brother slain,~He charged, intent the prince to overthrow;~
 5    16|      smote the monarch, broadside charged the steed,~And man and horse
 6    17|            couched his spear,~And charged the paynim; nor of life
 7    17|        Thou mighty Lion, that art charged to keep~The keys of Paradise,
 8    18|        The tale her messenger was charged to bear,~But wonderous deeds
 9    18|          fierce Rinaldo view;~Who charged the monarch with such enmity,~
10    18|     though they might escape well charged with prey,~To save themselves
11    19|          And with such weight she charged the warriors through!~So
12    20|         Thence, with their riches charged the adventurers go~For Puglia'
13    23|        mastering rein.~On him had charged the dame that wizard old;~
14    23|     haughty were the strain":~And charged with that the paladin of
15    24|    Almonio, his co-mate; the pair~Charged, under Odoric, with the
16    24|          foe.~ ~ XXXI~"Had I been charged some castle to maintain,~
17    24|         By how much is the engine charged and strained,~By lever or
18    26|       fall:~On the other side, so charged with hostile blade,~The
19    27|          the vengeful stroke,~Not charged alone, but routed, beat
20    28| Remembering Isabella is the fair,~Charged with the corse of her Zerbino
21    31|            Without more question, charged the martial two.~Rinaldo
22    33|         For by the wary Spaniards charged within~His ramparts is he;
23    34|       level with his brand,~Which charged with pepper or amomum wave;~
24    39|        heavy stones descend,~From charged machine or thundering engine
25    40|            XVI~The Nubian king is charged by England's peer,~With
26    40|         of his might,~The paynims charged, o'erthrew, hewed down and
27    40|      Esteeming him their head, he charged the knight,~Impelled by
28    43|       despatched a follower true,~Charged with the bidding he was
29    44|      Grecian knight;~And fiercely charged his enemies in flank.~The
30    46|     solemn feast was cheered,~And charged with viands aye the board
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