Canto

1     9|     sorrowed for his son,~Or raged at me: he there arrived,
2    18|    mob withdrew;~The monarch raged with anger and despite.~
3    19|  With Dido, when the tempest raged above,~The faithful witness
4    30|    full of woe.~ ~ LVI~Never raged trampled serpent, never
5    30|   trampled serpent, never so~Raged wounded lion, as in fell
6    30|     lion, as in fell despite~Raged Mandricardo, rallying from
7    40|         While bark remained, raged wide among the foes,~Might
8    41| knight was slain.~If he most raged or grieved I know not, I,~
9    44|  hosts in fight, which hotly raged.~ ~ LXXXI~The Greeks in
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