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1 1| those strokes so fell and dread.~Yet they together ride 2 1| fights forgot,~And that dread night I singly stood for 3 2| when Angelica, in random dread,~From the pavilion winged 4 3| and the pleasant Reggio dread;~Who shall by him be spoiled 5 4| Scottish law, severe and dread,~Wills, that a woman, whether 6 5| paladin repair.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Dread sir," to him the good Rinaldo 7 6| Offence, but hurried on the dread appeal,~Which haply he had 8 6| death too bitter and too dread would be,~Did I, before 9 7| wolf, seated well for that dread game:~In mid career she 10 7| further press thy vengeance dread.~Sheathe, courteous cavalier, 11 9| Would fly as well from that dread cavalier;~Makes for the 12 10| unsuspecting any cause for dread.~Thence, with Bireno, where 13 10| dame had given the chalice dread,~Her lover's final guerdon 14 11| witnessed with as little dread;~Who knew that he the rout 15 11| thee that from death, too dread~And monstrous, thy good 16 12| he arrived where Roland dread~Arrived before him, if I 17 12| For that which breeds no dread~In me, why should'st thou 18 12| Circassia's king cried Roland dread)~"Thy morion for this man 19 12| had sometime descried~This dread and direful combat, standing 20 12| forms, and all inspiring dread;~And says, "For hundreds 21 12| to seek the damsel is in dread~Through other path than 22 13| serpents will be held in dread,~And Moro and Sforza, while 23 13| battles and those conflicts dread,~This to his Spain, to his 24 14| fierce assault and conflict dread,~'Twixt Spain and Afric 25 14| puissant warrior stands in dread~Than of King Agramant and 26 14| bridegroom's! what his ire!~How dread the vengeance of that cavalier!~ 27 14| know that danger more to dread~Within awaits the foemen 28 15| screams,~With imprecations dread he Heaven blasphemes.~ ~ 29 15| native's and the stranger's dread,~Wont even to Cairo's gate 30 15| eyes, and signals sore and dread~Of the last agony of nature 31 16| penalties are manifold and dread:~Of which I have endured 32 16| in her face no signs of dread appear,~Having already made 33 16| sore infected,~And in the dread of death, -- I heard report~ 34 16| walls of Paris, scathe and dread.~ ~ XVII~I left you where 35 16| sir, if you the adventure dread~Of that so daring Moor to 36 16| prowess showed;~Filling with dread and wonder, near and far,~ 37 16| Scotsmen trembled, and in dread~Abandoned honour, order, 38 16| approached, who pale with dread,~Scarce drew his breath, 39 17| chambers echoed shouts of dread,~And feminine lament from 40 17| suffered, there await in dread~The orc, and deem at every 41 17| of her future safety any dread,~For the orc on flesh of 42 17| the orc her body hent,~Her dread so mastered her, she screamed 43 17| force~Was proved in that so dread experiment;~Then rising, 44 17| Martano, seized with panic dread,~Turned to the right his 45 18| turned, and, seized with dread,~Zumara and Canaries' islesmen 46 18| with thrust so full and dread,~Encountered, that it went 47 18| thundered still, and, to his dread,~A falchion, pointed at 48 18| truncheons split in contest dread,~King Norandine had come 49 18| Norandine is told that name of dread,~Through the Levant so feared 50 18| mountains high;~With such dread flashes, and loud peals 51 18| honour hope than trouble dread~From my paternal quartering, 52 18| drained, and undisturbed by dread,~Hoped to enjoy a peaceful 53 19| treasons, each with equal dread opprest.~ ~ XLVII~More spitefully 54 19| and mariners opprest with dread.~ ~ LXIV~Like a half-moon, 55 20| haven driven~Make havoc dread with fire and murderous 56 20| thus each, impelled by dread,~At sound of that appalling 57 20| from the bridge in that dread moment drop,~Never to climb 58 20| bugle may eschew,~Whose dread effect the English duke 59 20| within his breast,~Such dread suspicion had her story 60 21| thou shouldst any danger dread."~ ~ VII~As nearer now, 61 22| the succour of its echo dread,~They, without fail, had 62 23| down upstarted with less dread,~Than churl, who, when about 63 23| phrensy act, so passing dread,~Of stranger folly never 64 24| happens oftentimes in sudden dread.~The madman in a thought 65 24| one had left the place for dread,~No wight he found within 66 24| shepherd coming, pale with dread.~He just before, as on a 67 24| crimson dyes~Where chased by dread, to Doralice drew near,~ 68 25| remained in cruel doubt and dread.~ ~ XLVII~"Unhelmed, we 69 26| hostile squadron, filled with dread,~Sufficed the soul and valour 70 26| and deformity.~ ~ XLII~"Dread desolation shall it make; 71 29| thou shouldst harbour any dread~That mortal poison form 72 30| dearest life! take thou no dread,~Alack! for love of Heaven! 73 31| LIII~To strike more dread into the Moorish foe,~Mount 74 31| into the Moors such sudden dread,~They turned and from the 75 31| he made convey~From that dread field, on horse of easy 76 33| city opes her gates through dread;~And Venice scarce her freedom 77 35| tis, to do~The hard and dread adventure, passing by~Causes 78 35| stream arrived and bridge of dread:~-- Seen of the guard, that 79 35| monarch from the bridge of dread;~As Rodomont permitted to 80 37| youth, with broken voice and dread,~-- `Traitor, stand off,' -- 81 37| his vassals is so held in dread,~There is no man who dares 82 38| will pursue your quest, I dread~Lest not a fourth nor fifth 83 38| Orlando leagued, he would not dread --~ ~ LXIX~But because sister 84 38| and ordered for that duel dread,~When deputies from either 85 39| that day some vengeance dread~Will fall on Agramant's 86 39| that levy broke in panic dread:~Like sheep, their quailing 87 39| those, whom at the bridge of dread,~-- On that so narrow place 88 39| countenance as sicklied o'er by dread,~He stands, as one that 89 39| which flies, possest with dread;~Feeling, now here, now 90 39| burning plank, and in the dread~Of dying either death, by 91 40| chances of that sea-fight dread,~Here to rehearse would 92 40| plank and beam from those dread engines tear,~Made for annoyance 93 41| upon his brows~Fell the dread faulchion of Anglantes' 94 42| issued into day that figure dread~From devilish darkness and 95 44| he afflicts himself, in dread~Lest for the Grecian prince 96 45| cavalier, which in that battle dread~With much ado had from his 97 45| valiant Child, who had no dread~Of such a danger, prisoner 98 45| commandment of that woman dread,~Chains on his neck and 99 45| Without Rogero so I suffer dread;~Dread lasts not, if Rogero 100 45| Rogero so I suffer dread;~Dread lasts not, if Rogero is 101 45| wretch was done a doom so dread.~When it was night, one, 102 46| assured his victory is plain,~Dread sir, if he your edict reads