Canto

 1     1|       hill~(As one within whose raging breast was pent~A reckless
 2     1|     because yon rising sun~This raging heat has kindled in thy
 3     5|       over ocean hung,~Into the raging waves he headlong sprung;~ ~
 4    10|       boiled before;~So was the raging rife Olympia blew~Within
 5    16|        men or more~Burnt by the raging wild-fire, where they spread,~
 6    16|   church-bells, ere he espy~The raging fire, concealed from none
 7    18|    plunderer prest.~ ~ XXXVI~So raging, to the pigmy dwarf who
 8    19|       the shore~Than sea, which raging round them, far and wide,~
 9    23|         he can give the rein to raging woe,~Alone, by other's presence
10    31|      Tells how she saw Orlando, raging sore,~Do fearful deeds,
11    32|       Who had from that night's raging fire conveyed~To Arles,
12    32| wrongfully be sped,~To bide the raging of the rain and wind,~Where
13    36|     vizor closed, already came,~Raging and grieved, intent, with
14    41|        their despite, impel~The raging tempest and the roaring
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