Canto

 1    14|  heart~Of the unhappy maid, disturbed with fright.~By these fear
 2    17|    s placid front~Must have disturbed with their excesses sore;~
 3    21|     He asks of her what had disturbed her mood;~Who, ere she in
 4    27| horse advised,~In visage is disturbed, remembering~How on that
 5    27|    And visage somewhat less disturbed, applied~To him, the host,
 6    29|   eremite,~With visage less disturbed, again applied~To that sad
 7    37|    to see, so foul a wrong,~Disturbed the Child and damsels' placid
 8    39|  accord,~Against all faith, disturbed their duel see,~No longer
 9    42|    throws;~And, with a face disturbed, and wet with tears,~To
10    42|     and most drear,~The sky disturbed he suddenly descried,~He
11    43|   At first she was somedeal disturbed; became~Like scarlet; nor
12    44|     that he trembled still, disturbed in mind,~And deemed the
13    45| best.~ ~ CVI~Sorely by this disturbed, King Charlemagne~Bade Bradamant
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