Canto

 1     5|        far, his aid to impart,~Looked upon all that passed, and
 2     6|        and Rinaldo. I by right~Looked to all England's crown;
 3     6|        with him did pace:~Down looked, some here, some there,
 4    10|      and her tresses tore,~And looked (the moon was shining) if
 5    11|        misbecame,~But that she looked the fair and noble dame.~ ~
 6    12|    soul was seen confest:~None looked therein, except an aged
 7    18|     thought,~Exclaimed, as she looked smilingly on Pride,~Through
 8    20|   youthful ornaments she wore,~Looked like an ape which men in
 9    22|        the dome behind,~Rogero looked, and knew what till that
10    27|      and insane;~And, while he looked not to the Tartar lord,~
11    31| friendly troop stood fast,~And looked to see what issue would
12    31|        girdle tied,~All cheeks looked pale upon Rinaldo's side;~ ~
13    42|        smiling, from the board~Looked up at Aymon's son; but who
14    46|     cried the Greek.~ ~ LIX~As looked old Aegeus at the accursed
15    46|   later, would have killed;~So looked Marphisa when, disclosed
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