Canto

 1     4|  tell who launched the cruel dart,~And how the lovers wandered
 2     6|     fearless of the hunter's dart or snare,~Feed at their
 3     9|    the hollow cane~Appear to dart, and like the passing thunder,~
 4    13|     with such freedom as his dart of wood~We mark the nimble
 5    15|   horse before the rest will dart,~And first attain the goal,
 6    16|      fly; but bears in him a dart,~Like wounded stag, whichever
 7    16|   Oran's king behold Rinaldo dart.~Of bulk, and bone, and
 8    18|     of sword, and spear, and dart,~Turns Rodomont, with action
 9    25|      Love already driven his dart.~ ~ XXXIII~"Nor yet less
10    26|     bold Rogero and Marphisa dart.~ ~  XVIII~Not so Sir Richardet
11    26|    in the monster's breast a dart has pight.~ ~ XXXVI~The
12    33|  laid,~Transfixt with deadly dart the warrior lies,~In whom
13    34|   for him need feather other dart!~He seeks the Armenian,
14    36|      tidings, by the amorous dart --~Within, new fire inflames
15    36|      since Love with burning dart,~Tilting this while at one
16    38| hoard,~I too should deem the dart, by Cupid thrown,~Had not
17    39|      from some crag~Together dart, and stretch across the
18    40|  ceaseless fall~Of stone and dart, in safety cavalier~And
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