Canto

 1     6|     at her word,~And mullet hurry through the briny deep,~
 2     9|     kill~That baron, or his hurry made him fail,~Or trembling
 3    14|     warrior 'gan in greater hurry ride;~Until he heard reed-pipe
 4    18|   Through every street they hurry to the square,~Since flying
 5    18| Than was her own she in her hurry took.~The Syrian king, who
 6    18|     are of the throng~Which hurry forward to avenge the wrong.~ ~
 7    20| heaven~Turbid with tempest, hurry to the strand,~With savage
 8    20|  have sought;~But could not hurry more than was allowed~By
 9    22|        LIX~And lo, in eager hurry from the gate~An elder trotting
10    23|  across the forest hie,~And hurry thither, all, the cause
11    24|     Of nags, collected in a hurry, fare;~Aye watchful, if
12    26|    But (such that warrior's hurry to be near)~Rather accompanied,
13    32| good paces merit praise,~To hurry him the damsel had no skill,~
14    33|   course, where they should hurry on their way,~And leave
15    35| pursue;~And to the prey all hurry, when from high~Those ample
16    37|  their rebel wrath to rein,~Hurry, with their own hands to
17    39|    turned upside down;~Some hurry to the charge, and some
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