Canto

 1     1|        Beside him, rang in his astounded ears,~And sore against his
 2     2|        gentle maid.~Some while astounded there the lady lay,~As the
 3    11|    ring to thought,~Foiled and astounded, cursed his little heed.~
 4    12|      The features known before astounded spies,~The fierce, disdainful
 5    12|     the paynim lord.~ ~ LXXXIV~Astounded from his saddle reels the
 6    16| cavalier's~Good arms, he falls astounded by the jar,~And thus Rinaldo
 7    20|     eyes;~And stretched him so astounded in the dust,~That motionless
 8    22|      restrain)~Who after their astounded masters run,~Scared by the
 9    22|     Orc upon the main,~By this astounded, 'mid the sea-foam lay;~
10    24|       a mace the rest to bray.~Astounded, upon earth he stretched
11    24|        had his tale suspended,~Astounded for a while the prince stood
12    31|       wends,~But falls himself astounded on the mead;~Sore handled,
13    36|       bested;~But his arm rang astounded by the blow;~Nor aught but
14    39|     noise with Olivier,~Remain astounded at the wondrous might~And
15    41|      sheen.~The furious stroke astounded Milo's son~By whom some
16    41|      The County by that stroke astounded sore,~Has not the power
17    46|       unheeding aught:~So sore astounded is Rogero's brain;~So wholly
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