Canto

 1     2|     from a distant mountain gazed,~Fell senseless; and when
 2    10|   son;~Fixed on a stone she gazed upon the sea,~Nor less than
 3    11|        VII~Yet still Rogero gazed like wight distraught,~And
 4    14|    heard,~They all together gazed, with pitying cheer,~On
 5    18| intervals, at night,~Medoro gazed on heaven with sleepy eyes.~
 6    21|  silence, hard upon Zerbino gazed;~Then cried, "It does not
 7    23|  sorely strain,~So hard she gazed, his movements to behold;~
 8    28|  eyelids and on one another gazed.~ ~ LVII~"The stripling
 9    39|   He sighed, and breathless gazed upon the fray;~And all the
10    40|     II~Your faithful people gazed on a long show,~That night
11    43|      ranks, in pitying mood~Gazed upon him so youthful, fair,
12    46|   XCVIII~Upon those figures gazed the courtly crew,~But read
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