Canto

 1     1|      in the wind;~Nor in her panic seeks to choose her ground,~
 2     1|     and evermore~In her wild panic utters fearful cries;~And
 3     2|  wear;~And would put back in panic to the port,~Whence, in
 4    13|    of their drawn swords, in panic, I~Turn shortly through
 5    17| trains,~Whither in heartless panic would ye fly?~Will none
 6    17| Fearful Martano, seized with panic dread,~Turned to the right
 7    18|    have vaulted;~Nor greater panic seized upon those swarms,~
 8    18|  even within their lines, in panic sore,~They by the Christian
 9    20|     heard, the multitude,~In panic at the deafening echo, start.~
10    20|     sound, and hide:~Many in panic, seeking a retreat,~Lurk,
11    22|      less he from his den in panic hies;~Troubled and pale,
12    31|    paynim bands dispersed in panic fright.~Naked, they far
13    31| turned and from the field in panic fled.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Their
14    33|  deafening strain~May not in panic terror fly the land.~He
15    39|    Before that levy broke in panic dread:~Like sheep, their
16    39|    hour, amid his crew~Worse panic and disorder might ensue.~ ~
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