Canto

1     1|        heels replied,~For he like lightning wheeled upon the plain.~
2     6|      scarce believe that bolt, or lightning flies,~Or darts more swiftly
3     9|      Behind, the weapon flames in lightning's guise,~And vents the thunder
4    12|         maid,~Who like a flash of lightning came and went:~For her he
5    14|     golden ring,~As we see summer lightning gleam at night.~This while
6    18|            as the thunder and the lightning's fire~Fly coupled, such
7    22|          which served to hide~The lightning's fearful and enchanted
8    27| Throughout his mansion tracks the lightning's course.~ ~ XXIII~Not to
9    41|           fury breaks;~The forked lightning flashes evermore,~With fearful
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