Canto

1     1|       elm, or beech), such new affright,~She here and there her
2    15|        giant's heart with such affright,~That he turned back, and
3    18|    When Origille hears him, in affright~She turns her palfrey, and
4    29|       sad lady, heartless with affright;~And, in the language used
5    30|       not cause you matter for affright.~What poor account you make
6    37|       death can cause no worse affright;~In that, beside his natural
7    45|       had nursed suspicion and affright;~And she, as her Rogero
8    45| shadows lengthen, causing vain affright;~And as the shadows, when
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