Canto

 1     3|     seek at full its worth to blaze,~Not mine were needful,
 2     3|     mystic constellation,~The blaze that came from the sepulchral
 3     3|    shed,~That he who sees the blaze remains as dead.~ ~ LXVIII~"
 4     3|      fight?~But to escape the blaze which blinds his foes,~And
 5     5|       Troy-town, ever, with a blaze so bright,~Flamed, as with
 6    10|  queen~Were little; with less blaze lit tinder glows,~Or ripened
 7    10| Touched with the fiery spark, blaze suddenly;~Not so loud ocean
 8    14|     points, the wildfire in a blaze.~ ~ CXXXIII~For that the
 9    15|      Extinguished amid such a blaze, and spent~By the devouring
10    19| complied,~And by the cheerful blaze of torches white~A royal
11    22|    rest, and made the buckler blaze:~The splendour struck the
12    27|      Kindled in many hearts a blaze of ire;~ ~ XL~And good Rogero (
13    31|    anew,~Which by the greater blaze had been concealed,~Rinaldo
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