Canto

1     8| upon his fancy pressed,~He, thundering, leaped from bed, and with
2     9|   Scarce touched; the other thundering pressed the plain:~For the
3    12|     suddenly dismounts, and thundering fares~Through the inmost
4    12|     He held unsheathed that thundering sword in hand,~Which with
5    14|  vain was lance or cannon's thundering car.~ ~ VI~This dear-bought
6    18|     himself with spear,~And thundering vengeance drove in full
7    35|     Echoes that bridge, the thundering noise might stun~The ears
8    39|     From charged machine or thundering engine sent,~Which, falling,
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