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1 1| with his youthful rage and furious heat,~Who on king Charles', 2 1| flew with better speed.~Furious, in chase of him, Rinaldo 3 1| strange and crooked paths with furious flight;~And at each shadow, 4 1| mile, or little less, in furious heat,~Ere the foiled Saracen 5 1| the bush and stream, with furious force~And whatsoever else 6 1| nigh:~And from afar that furious cavalier~Threats the bold 7 2| and flings.~And now the furious Saracen distressed,~Sees ' 8 2| they play;~Or rise upon the furious stroke, and carry~Their 9 2| When lo! a messenger, in furious course,~Called to the dame 10 4| drives with threats and furious cries.~ ~ LXXI~The ruffians 11 5| Perils his person in the furious fight.~To injured innocence 12 9| changed its tune,~So loud and furious through the other four;~ 13 10| sea was battle, fell~And furious, waged on part of either 14 10| pinions on the sea below,~In furious heat, deserts his sure regale~ 15 11| Desire, or turn him from his furious course,~When pleasure is 16 11| Twixt tree and tree, two furious champions found,~Waging 17 12| fierce, disdainful glance and furious cheer;~And him esteems a 18 12| when before they came at furious rate,~They hoped to swallow 19 14| single Roland slain;~Hence furious Mandricardo, full of wonder~ 20 14| sore,~Nor can contain his furious spirit more.~ ~ CIX~As 21 14| Perishing through their furious leader's blame,~Was heard, 22 15| the white~Were pleased the furious battle to defer,~Till a 23 15| re-unite,~And but return more furious to the fight.~ ~ LXXIX~ 24 16| wide,~This ill appears his furious hate to slake:~Where'er 25 16| through town and tower~The furious Rodomont such ruin spread,~ 26 17| Has given that wand and furious name to bear;~That thou 27 17| stops; and the issue of a furious fight,~Which had begun between 28 18| way,~Hurrying in search of furious Rodomont,~Who did the monarch' 29 18| loud threats of that all furious knight,~By whom he so was 30 18| this by many, -- and in furious glow~Exclaimed; "Thou falsest 31 18| ring~The occasion which the furious strife had wrought,~Himself 32 19| sight his wrath refrain;~In furious heat, he springs upon Medore,~ 33 19| So, by two-thirds, their furious course delay.~This counsel 34 19| see clear~Now to avoid the furious blows; when day~Was done, 35 20| thought,~And Guido late so furious? -- of the two~Young sons 36 24| canto said before,~Orlando, furious and insensate wight,~Having 37 24| the circling blades, and furious blows,~With which no other 38 26| falls the victim of those furious two,~Through belly and through 39 26| bests trusts to plant the furious blow.~Vainly Sir Vivian' 40 26| lacked support,~Athwart by furious Brigliador was plied;~On 41 26| still screaming) such a furious course,~An arrow had not 42 26| And thither, where the furious palfrey run,~Swiftly in 43 27| sable grain,~So fast the furious wildfire darts, that eye~ 44 27| Rodomont and those other furious three,~Thank God that he 45 27| and through~Those armies furious war blazed forth anew.~ ~ 46 27| surprise,~Not deeming him so furious and insane;~And, while he 47 27| combat worst."~ ~ LXXV~The furious king of Argier, that in 48 27| king, pursues~A fierce and furious quarrel for the steed.~Agramant, 49 27| Moorish monarch; of the furious two,~He with grave voice 50 29| chanced Orlando, in his furious mood,~Came thither where 51 29| Between his teeth, the furious paynim cried.~And, shifting 52 29| the knight,~Urged by the furious rage which him misguides:~ 53 29| those youths next sprang the furious knight.~With better luck 54 29| fleet~Was by the madman's furious stroke laid low.~In the 55 29| have crushed her in his furious way,~But that kind Fortune 56 30| hurried on by blind and furious mood,~We with the tongue 57 31| has so harassed with his furious blade,~He of its final issue 58 32| covering cloud;~Albeit the furious rain beats fast and loud.~ ~ 59 32| flowing bridle, drove the furious dame,~Levelling against 60 32| course addrest:~Whom from a furious giant, in her need,~Short 61 33| right~Of Francis, from the furious German horde:~Lo! while 62 35| spear,~And rode to meet the furious cavalier.~ ~ XLVIII~King 63 36| courser leaps; possest~With furious anger and with fierce disdain,~ 64 36| mischief, fiercely closed the furious two:~But when that duel' 65 36| Pitiless, and inflamed with furious heat,~Has not the courage, 66 36| the sword had stopt,~Whose furious blow would his left arm 67 36| lies~Beneath it, with a furious earthquake rock;~And from 68 36| done;~How Agolant's two furious sons conveyed~Their mother, 69 37| Traitor, stand off,' -- the furious lady said; --~ ~ LXXI~" ` 70 37| His friends against the furious fit make head,~At last, 71 38| entrance breaks~The fell and furious Auster, when he wakes.~ ~ 72 39| way.~Flordelice viewed the furious man in front;~And cried 73 39| grow,~Levels his club that furious paladin,~And makes fierce 74 39| that fight,~He dealt so furious and so fell a wound,~With 75 39| embraced,~And with his foot the furious peer would throw:~Astolpho 76 39| vent;~And more than all the furious fires offend,~Fires that 77 40| When first the fleets in furious strife were blended;~But 78 40| signal blown~Assault with furious force Biserta's town.~ ~ 79 40| heretofore,~Do fierce and furious battle on that part,~Which 80 40| Nor in the shock of either furious band,~Had ever of his warlike 81 41| the wind in fury blew.~The furious wind that with the dawning 82 41| Agramant ended so his furious say;~-- His angry bosom 83 41| buckler, to withstand~The furious fall of Falerina's brand.~ ~ 84 41| LXXVIII~Stunned by that furious stroke, he pressed the shore,~ 85 41| The warrior is not by the furious stroke,~Which opened plate 86 41| unstained and sheen.~The furious stroke astounded Milo's 87 43| foremost he to breast the furious tide~Of fearful battle; 88 43| feel how heavy falls man's furious arm.~Happier it were to 89 43| Stung by such blind and furious thoughts, returned~Anselmo 90 44| These hopes a foul and furious wind anew~Far from the sheltering 91 45| round them rave,~No more by furious sea is moved the rock,~Smote 92 46| dawn till fall of day the furious fight;~And since by Bradamant