Canto

 1    18|   enemies may not enclose.~Lo! loudly shouting, and with threatening
 2    18|       one race are they!"~Some loudly cursed them, and some raved
 3    19|      this and that demand,~And loudly questioned who had done
 4    24| Already might'st thou hear how loudly ring~The hubbub and the
 5    24|   exchanged between the twain,~Loudly began the monarch of Argier~
 6    24|        unsheath~The brand; and loudly smites each cruel foe;~Like
 7    26|  buckler fly,~Cursed heaven as loudly as that infidel.~Already
 8    27|     And to the blest archangel loudly tells,~How the devouring
 9    32|       do in they despite';~And loudly challenged him, with all
10    39|     And with a troubled visage loudly cried,~"My liege, this is
11    46|     wide-sweeping winds, which loudly blow,~Mid flash and clap;
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