Canto

 1     1| which she might her palfrey goad,~(Since both, without distinction,
 2     8|   courser stung with many a goad;~But with no better speed
 3     8|    wherever she her palfrey goad.~ ~  XXXIV~What was the
 4    12|    field his courser did he goad,~Often inquiring for the
 5    16|   stir;~And this was but to goad a willing steed~(As the
 6    21| thought and deed,~So fell a goad no longer would abide;~And
 7    24|   had stirred, but puissant goad.~-- If ever earnestness
 8    26|    venge that cruel outrage goad and fire.~ ~ CXXI~Rogero
 9    29|  love the king did heat and goad,~He moved some arguments
10    32|   former fear her heard did goad;~That young Rogero had withdrawn
11    35| transfixed with Love's keen goad,~Who sighed for Monodante'
12    37|     and there,~With a sharp goad, which, mid that village
13    37|    Marganor's body with her goad has torn.~Who only grieves
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