Canto

 1     5|   fray.~Lurcanio's heart with vengeful hatred glows~Against Geneura;
 2    14|       boastful Rodomont, with vengeful doom,~Gives Paris to the
 3    16|  sword and fire,~Before whose vengeful fury all retire."~ ~ LXXXVIII~
 4    17|       go,~When all are by his vengeful arm laid dead?"~Thus Charlemagne,
 5    19|       ninety women wreak with vengeful spite;~And, save thou take
 6    21| mother and Aegysthus vile;~By vengeful furies for the deed pursued.~
 7    24|       s care,~Was brought his vengeful anger to suspend;~And, wending
 8    25|     And levels at herself the vengeful blow.~In pity, Bradamant
 9    27|      the rear-guard falls the vengeful stroke,~Not charged alone,
10    33|      preparing to efface~With vengeful deed Novara's late disgrace;~ ~
11    36|     and grieved, intent, with vengeful hand,~To fling the youth;
12    37|        Towards the dame, with vengeful thoughts afire,~He goes,
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