Canto

 1    11|      single breath:~ ~  L~And speedily he made them yield him place,~
 2    12|    scarce one the other wait:~Speedily all his foemen are in flight.~
 3    18|      growing wind opprest;~So speedily Sir Rodomont arose,~Though
 4    19|       a single hand espied~So speedily his whole array displaced,~
 5    19|     another of their name,~As speedily reply the youthful pair.~
 6    24|   either side.~ ~ XVI~Zerbino speedily the prisoner knew,~And Isabel,
 7    26|         Vowed she the tidings speedily should hear,~ ~ XC~And gave
 8    27|    and such blows severe,~She speedily to take her bellows went,~
 9    28|     do.~Doubt not but I shall speedily be back.'~-- No servant
10    28|       in spiritual cheer,~Had speedily bestirred him to array;~
11    34| three-headed hound."~ ~ VI~He speedily his winged horse forsook;~(
12    40|      and make the turret bow,~Speedily to the city wall they post,~
13    41|    open vein,~'Twould seem he speedily must be subdued,~So weak
14    44|       What friendship is they speedily discern;~Though years had
15    45|       Her from his heart more speedily to chase,~Will rove from
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