Canto

 1     1| Sounding in arms a man on foot espies,~And glows with sudden anger
 2    12|    Roland there, and Sacripant espies,~Intent to seek her vainly
 3    14| furtive works of lovers Heaven espies.~ ~ C~The larum-bells, loud-sounding
 4    18|        men, such heaps of dead espies,~While he views wounds,
 5    23|      yet neither mace nor tuck espies;~And asks how he the combat
 6    25|      sure the more intently he espies~Her face and shape: when
 7    31|    monarch looks about him and espies~His paynim bands dispersed
 8    34|        he knows not) he in air~Espies, that seems in motion, like
 9    39|      befalls, because he still espies~False faces, hears but voices
10    43|   Along the shore, a damsel he espies.~Though neither squire nor
11    43|      swerving from his course, espies~The lonely rock, upon Aurora'
12    44|      such a portion in himself espies,~Such and so large was never
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