Canto

 1     2|       Who shuts his wings, and falling from the sky,~Shoots like
 2    12|         As his scared band the falling youth descry,~And issuing
 3    13|      that I~The homely saw, of falling from the pan~Into the fire
 4    15|    rage for spite.~Let him who falling silver has espied~(Which
 5    24|        the destructive weapon, falling low,~Equally opened either
 6    32|     inmost bosom stirred,~From falling she preserved herself with
 7    32|  foremost of those knights,~In falling too is foremost of the train;~
 8    35|       mighty risque she ran~Of falling into that deep stream below:~
 9    39| thundering engine sent,~Which, falling, poop and prow and broadside
10    41|      sinks him low.~Rising and falling, vext by wave and wind,~
11    43|        Toward Ravenna with the falling flood:~Then last arrives
12    43|     wife, as best he may,~From falling into such an evil deed.~
13    46|       Scarce kept himself from falling to the ground.~Rodomont
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