Canto

 1    10|          A word, were fit for action, night or day;~And thus
 2    11|   known.~Nor e'er was bruited action of the knight,~Save when
 3    16| suiting with much suavity~The action to the word, sore weeping,
 4    18|    dart,~Turns Rodomont, with action nothing base;~And still
 5    19|        Zerbino, who the cruel action scanned,~Was deeply stirred,
 6    22|  thrown:~For she who told the action, would not say~Where was
 7    24|        None can (he said) the action reprehend,~Nor first I make
 8    31| nothing slow,~And of unworthy action him appealed;~In that he
 9    35|   lordly stall,~For speed and action chose the best of all.~ ~
10    42|    possest,~To ill and savage action led astray,~It may deserve
11    45|     And to uplift by word and action tries)~That he is forced
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