Canto

 1     7|       courser plainly she had eyed,~Who would not the controlling
 2     9|       this bank and the other eyed,~Along the river's channel,
 3    10|     better sport, as him they eyed,~Rogero shook the flying
 4    14|   hand, now that, the dead he eyed,~Measured their wounds,
 5    14| narrowly the hideous squadron eyed,~And Discord too amid the
 6    18|  slaughtered men he round him eyed.~"Better it were," he cried, "
 7    23|      More than Zerbino him he eyed, and, near,~Perused the
 8    28|     that melancholy stripling eyed.~Faustus, who vainly would
 9    28|  meeting, closely one another eyed,~Since either apprehended
10    36|      Aymon's martial daughter eyed;~When seeing not those features,
11    39|   gentle baron no less gladly eyed~His faithful and beloved
12    39|     Orlando!" Him awhile they eyed,~Straining their eyes and
13    42|  while~Well marked him, as he eyed Montalban's lord,~Had deemed
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