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1 1| which spread about them, sound~With such loud crash and 2 2| XX~Let it not, sir, sound strangely in your ear~Rinaldo 3 2| parting air, with whizzing sound,~With rested lance, he darted 4 3| actions shall in every region sound,~Where'er the honoured muse 5 3| when they hear~A sudden sound: but what that sound implies~ 6 3| sudden sound: but what that sound implies~I, sir, shall tell 7 4| by tears, nor groans, nor sound of woe,~To move the stedfast 8 4| the stower:~And when the sound was finished, threatening 9 4| heart can wish or tongue can sound)~Cates, brave attire, game, 10 4| her right judgement, and sound wits again:~And what she 11 4| neighbouring vale, whence came the sound,~This his Bayardo, that 12 5| Geneura, at the accustomed sound,~The gallery mount, constructed 13 6| mighty space, the southern sound~Where great Alcides fixed 14 6| issued, with a melancholy sound;~"If, as thy cheer and gentle 15 6| without."~ ~ XXIX~At the first sound, Rogero turns to see~Whence 16 6| mountain here, and there a sound,~Protects the remnant from 17 8| courser, by the whizzing sound dismayed,~Little the guiding 18 8| made forthwith her meiny sound to arms,~And round herself 19 8| changes chord and varies sound,~And now a graver strikes, 20 8| Thither, whence comes the sound, he swiftly hies,~And toils, 21 9| too am faint and slow,~But sound and nimble in pursuit of 22 9| bullet with such deafening sound,~That bolt and lightening 23 9| Jove with such a horrid sound,~Descend where nitre, coal, 24 9| the frighted city other sound~Was heard to rise, and other 25 10| or dormouse sleeps more sound.~ ~ XIX~The lover false, 26 10| Which, in the harbour, at a sound from bell, --~A word, were 27 11| din, and fearful clashing sound~Of arms, and hurrying on 28 11| above the surface at the sound;~And having seen Orlando 29 11| swiftly pricks toward the sound he hears.~But I shall at 30 12| thinks he hears that voice's sound,~And thinks he sees the 31 12| tempest speeds.~ ~ LXXVII~With sound like that, with which from 32 13| fair, in sweet and softest sound,~Summing them with what 33 13| with that healing ring made sound~The bosom rankling with 34 13| much (as said before) to sound~Their fame: though each 35 14| was broke, the truncheon sound~And yet entire, he took, 36 14| heard reed-pipe and whistle sound,~And next saw farm and cabin 37 14| impeding fog the shrilling sound~Of horn was heard, without, 38 14| the pastoral bowl,~With sound of stridulous wing, through 39 14| crash, with a continued sound,~Like a long peal of thunder, 40 15| the horn is of such horrid sound,~That, wheresoe'er 'tis 41 15| world is one of heart so sound~That would not fly, should 42 15| scared and scattered by the sound.~ ~ XXXIX~Through Araby 43 15| champagne, and again is sound:~And, though into a hundred 44 16| made the shrilling trumpets sound;~And with loud clamours, 45 16| trumpet's bellowing,~And sound of drum, and barbarous instrument,~ 46 16| deep phalanx. At the mighty sound~Alone, the Scotsmen trembled, 47 17| The orc, and deem at every sound we hear,~The famished brute 48 17| hears the hollow elder's sound,~Upon whose pipes the wonted 49 17| And now, when mixt with sound of horse and wain,~Loud 50 17| stopt, and to the trumpet's sound,~Heralds, in front of a 51 17| thrall to banish to the sound of blows,~Who passing little 52 18| the town assaulted.~The sound of running up and down, 53 18| escape while strong and sound.~ ~ XVIII~The monarch rolls 54 18| shouting, and with threatening sound,~A mighty squadron through 55 18| to the drum or trumpet's sound.~So scared, so crowded is 56 19| care,~And growls in mingled sound of love and rage,~To unsheath 57 19| esteemed the youth) till he was sound;~Such pity first she felt, 58 19| the scared foe its pealing sound shall hear.~To put into 59 19| at the first trumpet's sound!~ ~ XCIII~No mouth was opened 60 20| warlike trumpet, drum, and sound of horn,~The people make 61 20| air discharged the horrid sound.~Such terror smote the dames, 62 20| each, impelled by dread,~At sound of that appalling bugle 63 20| every part.~Where'er the sound is heard, the multitude,~ 64 20| fly before the deafening sound, and hide:~Many in panic, 65 20| gained such offing, that the sound~Of that alarming horn was 66 21| consider first how ill~'Twould sound, that he, a gentle knight 67 21| fight.~ ~ XXVI~"This one was sound and full of new disdain,~ 68 21| nigh eventide,~They a mixt sound of blows and outcries hear,~ 69 22| peril sore;~And with the sound had made his comrades rear~ 70 22| at the musquet's scaring sound,~The troop of cavaliers 71 22| masters run,~Scared by the sound; nor cat nor mouse remain,~ 72 22| put her to the proof, if sound or lame;~-- Left her on 73 23| sack of armour, with such sound~Tumbled Orlando, when he 74 24| rustic trumpeting;~And faster sound of bells; with various arms~ 75 24| of the leech, to make him sound,~Craved priest and friar 76 24| lifting up his visage at the sound,~Saw Brigliadoro the green 77 24| care,~Who, for his age, was sound and full of might,~They 78 24| bold a seed.~At the loud sound and horrid, trembles earth,~ 79 25| about the gash, to maker her sound~Of that ill cut which in 80 25| of crystal I pursue the sound,~And, there, amid the waves, 81 27| drum, that to the trumpet's sound,~And shriek and shout from 82 28| he had quitted sleeping sound.~ ~ XXI~"He, without saying 83 28| unhoped, which made him sound.~ ~ XXXIII~"At that hall' 84 29| miles and more; and, in that sound,~He having prayer, and Ave 85 29| chords return a faltering sound,~And that he may less tedious 86 30| blows.~ ~ XLV~When that loud sound is by the Tartar heard,~ 87 30| horribly the boisterous billows sound.~He now prepares to put 88 30| long ere he again waxed sound.~ ~ LXIII~The spouting blood 89 31| made by witch, nor murmured sound;~Nor star benign observed 90 31| headlong, and the deafening sound~Re-echo vaulted skies and 91 32| Nor wished the damsel any sound to hear,~Until Rogero's 92 32| have done, which Fame shall sound,~While Heaven shall circle 93 33| other faulchions chose~For sound and solid, able to endure~ 94 33| bring.~Behold! a whizzing sound is heard in air,~Which echoes 95 33| are not proof against the sound;~In terror form the royal 96 34| with the bugle's horrid sound;~Till at the mountain-cave 97 35| speed; and with such mighty sound~Echoes that bridge, the 98 36| confused that damsel) in the sound.~ ~ XXII~She whirls this 99 37| crave a clearer trumpet's sound!~ ~ XXI~If all that is to 100 37| an-end; and louder waxed the sound,~And plainer were the plaintive 101 38| and other sayings yet more sound,~So wrought Sobrino, he 102 39| Orlando, when he is made sound,~Remains yet full of wonder, 103 41| would command.~ ~ XI~But sound or signal little boots; 104 41| two first letters lose the sound.~God also to his servant 105 42| Barbary's every shore and sound~Erewhile on board a squadron, 106 43| small wisdom, that wouldst sound~A thing which thou wouldst 107 43| replied the paladin, "the sound~Hath not o'erpast the Alps; 108 43| certain rustic reeds begins to sound;~His dog is up, and dances 109 43| chord but yielded a false sound,~He shrewdly waits his time 110 43| Bacchante at the horn's rude sound,~Erewhile was seen to run 111 43| he would make him wholly sound.~In that no unguents hath 112 44| Things lost on earth, of sound deprived his horn:~For this 113 44| everywhere is seen.~ ~ XXXIV~With sound of shrilling pipe and trumpet 114 44| bands be wholly spent,~Bids sound the assembly his Greek squadrons 115 45| whose names I shall not sound;~All into deepest dolour 116 45| sovereign pleasure cried~With sound of trumpet in his royal 117 45| waiting for the trumpet's sound.~ ~ LXXII~As sometimes after 118 46| friendly aid.~Meanwhile the sound of steeds Frontino's ear~