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1 1| sell,~And from the combat turned in time of need;~Presaging 2 2| damsel miserably.~ ~ XII~So turned her horse into the gloomy 3 2| smite the shifting foe he turned,~Him in the sky, and out 4 2| on her will to wait:~Then turned the bridle to resume her 5 3| plans are overthrown,~And turned upon the rash contriver' 6 4| an inhospitable rock is turned.~Nor wall nor tower on any 7 4| deed.~My every thought is turned to aid the dame.~Grant me 8 5| despiteful rage and hatred turned.~ ~ XXII~"Between Geneura 9 5| follow him, he well nigh turned~His hand against himself, 10 6| Lamented much the sad Astolpho, turned~From his true form, to barren 11 8| wide Levant,~And awed, and turned its kingdom upside down,~ 12 8| Charlemagne~The great Creator turned his eyes, and stayed~The 13 8| restless fancy sped,~Now turned, now seized, but never held 14 9| Friesland stung~His horse, and turned his rein, to fly the peer:~ 15 10| Whence was Alcina's realm turned upside down,~Of which she 16 10| upon the safer shore.~He turned his back upon the waters 17 10| beheld; in air~Above Imavus turned, and Sericane~Left on the 18 11| them yield him place,~When turned on them, he grasped his 19 11| were more:~And had already turned him to undo~The naked lady, 20 11| And, as she spake, she turned her in the guise~Of Dian, 21 12| countenance, to the other two~Turned him about, and shouted " 22 12| born away the prize: hence turned his steed.~And with the 23 12| Orlando wheeled~The blade, it turned, descending, in his hand.~ 24 13| Abandoned his design, and turned to flight.~ ~ XXX~"This 25 13| maid, that cavalier,~He turned about and said: "Lo! in 26 14| Measured their wounds, and turned their bodies o'er;~Moved 27 14| and other's breast,~Who turned about to fly; and of the 28 15| with such affright,~That he turned back, and homeward fled 29 15| unfastening,~(For he was turned more gentle than a maid)~ 30 15| the visage, changing sore,~Turned up its eyes, and signals 31 15| bred such care,~They wholly turned aside his mind from prayer.~ ~ 32 16| blow Calamidor espied,~He turned the bridle short to speed 33 16| had left the peer.~Rinaldo turned about and took his way~Where 34 17| peers among.~ ~ XIV~Charles turned him round to these, of vigorous 35 17| flight the watchful Gryphon turned,~And, after much ado, with 36 17| seized with panic dread,~Turned to the right his courser' 37 18| steps and slow.~ ~ XXIII~He turned upon the rabble-rout who 38 18| stream, without the wall,~He turned, and saw the royal town 39 18| the army of the Moor~Had turned, disordered, broken, and 40 18| gray.~Setta and Morocco turned, and, seized with dread,~ 41 18| up his anchor, westward turned the head~Of the good ship, 42 18| broken was the swell;~And turned his prow to meet, with ready 43 18| grapple Fortune, when she turned her face,~But that dark 44 19| flattering multitude is turned and fleeted!~While he who 45 19| all the others of the band~Turned thither, whence was shot 46 19| Zerbino's mood, to kindness turned,~With love and pity he all 47 20| thence to fear~The women turned to teeming wives began~Lest 48 20| child, her furrow done,~Has turned about her ploughshare in 49 20| forest hoar;~And this, who turned not once nor made a stop,~ 50 20| upon the middle day~Had turned his back, their silence 51 21| amorous flame was quickly turned~Into despiteous rage and 52 22| having to the mournful lady turned,~Besought her, after fair 53 22| issue of the fight,~Rogero turned his horse, and, in the wheel,~ 54 22| from the conscious forest turned away~With that good steed 55 23| as she her way pursued,~Turned, but found none to question 56 23| Aymon's daughter scarce had turned away~From thence, who on 57 23| The prince on Isabella turned his sight,~Who had halted 58 23| so, in him was nought~But turned to hatred, phrensy, rage, 59 23| he fell to ground,~And turned his eyes toward heaven; 60 24| frighted band of rustics turned and fled;~But they, in their 61 24| pursuit deferred,~Had he not turned already on their herd.~ ~ 62 24| XXXVIII~He to his comrades turned him round, and said:~"To 63 24| XXXIX~"Often has Love turned upside down a brain~Of sounder 64 24| glaive~Would easily have turned against her breast,~Ill 65 25| courier he dismist, and turned his face~Whither he with 66 26| On her companions often turned to gaze,~And as she marked 67 26| XXXVIII~Vivian on Malagigi turned his eyes,~Who listening 68 26| did not know.~ ~ LVII~She turned her wholly to Sir Richardet,~ 69 26| to hear,~To Richardetto turned; and, as a meet~Guerdon 70 26| The whole; took leave, and turned her horse once more:~Nor 71 26| of his senses repossest,~Turned round this while, and Richardetto 72 27| fruit Eve raised her hand,~Turned his wan eyes on Charlemagne 73 27| mistake, Circassia's chief~Turned him about to Rodomont, and 74 27| Followed not Rodomont, but turned his rein,~To end his quarrel 75 28| relater of that history~He turned; and, "Many things we have 76 29| Orlando felt him beat,~He turned, and turning on his youthful 77 29| the same breath Orlando turned anew,~And chased the damsel 78 31| slow Arcturus should have turned his wain.~(And adds,) as 79 31| such sudden dread,~They turned and from the field in panic 80 32| preserved herself with pain.~She turned her courser round, without 81 32| wrath returns.~ ~ XXXVI~Turned on her face, her body on 82 32| last, and saw the sun~Had turned his back on Bocchus' towers 83 32| could not bear to see her turned away,~Cried to that baron, " 84 33| strong arms against the city turned,~Wherein the Syren's body 85 33| her courser wheeled,~But turned her back upon the foes o' 86 33| themselves their weapons turned.~ ~ LXXV~What arms they 87 33| westward to the mountains turned aside,~Which France's fertile 88 33| Toward Arzilla then he turned the rein,~Above the sea 89 33| in his spacious round;~He turned his back upon Carena hoar,~ 90 35| her weeping visage low,~Turned her, and courteously that 91 36| that oft, through you, was turned aside~More than one ravening 92 36| Then to a sheltered valley turned aside,~Wherein embosomed 93 36| he has, on either side,~Turned to firm love the hate they 94 36| charge,~In wildest winter, turned adrift the barge.~ ~ LXXV~ 95 37| supplied.~Arriving there, they turned their eyes around,~And full 96 37| overblown~Is her first love, and turned to him alone.~ ~ LX~"Her 97 38| when he once or twice has turned his eyes~On sage Sobrino 98 38| Marsilius seated nigh~Next turned his eyes, who in the signal 99 39| The field of combat is turned upside down;~Some hurry 100 39| search of Rodomont, he vainly turned;~Nor tidings of the missing 101 39| brought thither, thought.~He turned his restless eyes now up 102 40| Eastward King Agramant had turned his prow;~And seaward steered 103 41| done with little grace; nor turned to God~Until he saw him 104 41| upsprung;~ ~ LXXXIX~And turned anew to Olivier, to speed~ 105 41| sword.~ ~ XCIX~Gradasso turned, nor more Orlando sought,~ 106 44| withal;~And many that ne'er turned their heads aside,~Thence 107 46| from that purpose to be turned aside;~And so to die of 108 46| for on his gentle bride~He turned his eyes, and that fair 109 46| took~With his left had, and turned his courser round;~While