Canto

 1     8|  more than melted glass.~The birds are silent in their dim
 2     9|   close flights the swarming birds are flown,~Orlando enters
 3    10| noble Duke of Mar.~With many birds, and many colours gay,~See
 4    15|   from the claws of two huge birds had torn.~ ~ LXXIII~Since,
 5    25|  XCIV~And when the greenwood birds 'gan, far and wide,~Greet
 6    27|     carcass shall a thousand birds content.~ ~ XCIII~"I hence
 7    33|  offends.~Against the greedy birds, as wrath excites,~Astolpho
 8    33|  free the monarch from those birds unclean;~ ~ CXXIV~And first
 9    34|     IV~Hunting those hideous birds, that cavalier~Aye scared
10    34|          L~Warble the wanton birds in verdant brake,~Azure,
11    35|   swans there are amid those birds, as white,~My lord, as is
12    35|     names are rescued by the birds benign;~Wasteful Oblivion
13    35|    twould appear,~And of the birds and holy place, from whence~
14    35|    Vulture, and divers other birds of air,~All from the turbid
15    46|   shivers fly.~The fragments birds, that mount through middle
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