Canto

 1     1|        native land and empery:~And feels, with hope revived, her
 2     2|       hears him swooping near, and feels the blow.~ ~ LI~"The wizard
 3     9|            hears the cruel use~But feels such pity for Olympia fair,~
 4    10| extinguished by a new.~ ~ XIII~Nor feels Bireno mere satiety;~He
 5    11|           tresses, eyes, and brow,~Feels that his heart is pierced,
 6    19|            own misfortune lay,~She feels new pity in her bosom rise,~
 7    19|         lies,~Now in her heart she feels, from viewless bow;~Which
 8    19|           dealt: a sudden glow~She feels, and still the flames increasing
 9    24|           energies~Fail, though he feels it not, as 't would appear;~
10    24|           such impetuous pains,~He feels that life is ebbing from
11    24|              CVII~The African, who feels his horse give way,~The
12    26|        horns~Has lifted, though he feels this while no pain,~So him
13    30|            Rogero is rejoiced, and feels~That which he utters in
14    31|  distraught with ceaseless woe:~He feels his heart dissolve within
15    37|           to offend her corse that feels it not.~ ~ LXXVIII~"As serpent,
16    42|            and prepared for fight,~Feels in his inmost veins such
17    42|      behold his antlers spread,~He feels them not who has them on
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