Canto

 1     1|  snake more swiftly flies~The timid shepherdess, with startled
 2     2|     the fair damsel saw, with timid eye,~Such ruin follow from
 3     6|   Secure the cony haunts, and timid hare,~And stag, with branching
 4     8|       courser, as in chace~Of timid hare the pard is wont to
 5     8|      roar.~Nor what to do the timid damsel knew,~Save that she
 6    16|     for sorrows of their own,~Timid, afflicted, and disheartened
 7    18|  unused,~Cower at a distance, timid and confused;~ ~ XV~But
 8    20| nature~The hare is evermore a timid creature.~ ~ XCII~But of
 9    45|      Vanish, and reassure the timid wight:~Without Rogero so
10    46|    pigeons round the lists, a timid show;~When, homeward bound,
11    46|    harvest's waste and woe:~A timid troop, they for Rogero fear,~
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