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1 3| thrice with bending march has wound~About the circle, troops 2 4| to the castle-gate they wound:~ ~ XXXVIII~Atlantes from 3 4| their way to shorten as they wound,~They to the wider track 4 6| my own inflict sufficient wound:~Nor need I, compassed with 5 7| sufferer stung,~To blame and wound the fay with slanderous 6 7| descending to mid-breast, is wound;~On each once manly arm, 7 8| had placed, which, not to wound,~(So reverent was my love) 8 10| wretch has had the cruelty to wound~And gall those snowy hands 9 10| Lest it should turn and wound her with its fangs;~ ~ CIV~ 10 10| but cannot find the way to wound.~ ~ CXI~This while the lady 11 11| in the dale.~Nor far had wound the closest shades within,~ 12 11| bull, about whose horn is wound~The unexpected noose, leaps 13 12| times or five he so had wound~Above, below, through bower 14 12| might,~And safe alike from wound was either knight.~ ~ XLVIII~ 15 12| descry,~And issuing from his wound so wide a stream:~Disordered, 16 13| sea descending, towards us wound.~Them the Biscayan say, 17 13| bosom rankling with Alcina's wound.~ ~ XLVII~When her she saw, 18 13| should in her praise be wound.~Hence the Biancas and Lucretias 19 14| shade,~Where a deep river wound about the field,~With narrow 20 14| were as what they tell.~He wound his way 'mid corpses, where 21 14| Where'er the walls of Paris wound about,~Large ammunition 22 15| no sooner has his bugle wound,~Than these are scared and 23 16| this city saved from deadly wound,~Not only will Parisians 24 16| Christians who had thither wound,~With Silence and the Angel 25 16| head severed in a griesly wound,~Olympio de la Serra fall 26 17| enter with the flock who wound~Homeward; and longing sore, 27 19| she foment the stripling's wound,~And, even to the hips, 28 19| corrode her heart with secret wound;~She felt corrode her heart, 29 19| glade.~Here of his griesly wound the youthful Moor~Was briefly 30 19| her heart.~ ~ XXVIII~A wound far wider and which deeper 31 19| the other field ten others wound,~Designed to pass the bold 32 19| in her life, with certain wound,~A thousand cavaliers on 33 20| ears the deafening horn was wound,~Not only they the gate 34 20| Unwonted shame inflicted such a wound,~That all a face of burning 35 20| accompany the hag where'er she wound.~ ~ CXXVIII~Turning about 36 21| No cord I well believe is wound so tight~Round chest, nor 37 21| fled;~But suffered from his wound a pang so shrewd,~He fell 38 22| no sooner has the bugle wound~And poured a horrid larum, 39 23| faithlessness inflicted such a wound.~Divided from the flesh, 40 23| anew; nor ever ceased his wound~To rankle, till it marred 41 24| within the greenwood had I wound,~When guided by a noise 42 24| what hand had dealt his wound;~And thence departed, when 43 24| than a span in length the wound extends;~Of little depth: 44 24| seeks every way~By which to wound, nor yet his end obtains;~ 45 24| cheek; but still, with cruel wound,~One and the other smites 46 24| Tartar in return;~But cannot wound the Sarzan in the face,~ 47 24| which no other hands could wound the air;~Hence dared not ' 48 25| turn,~And in long tresses wound about her brow,~Wide difference 49 25| wood pursued her path, a wound~Was dealt the damsel by 50 26| despiteous Beast shall kill or wound."~ ~ LIV~To converse gay 51 28| mention of his wife, that wound~Inflamed and opened, which 52 30| yet quicker in his ward,~A wound beneath his arm the king 53 30| Tartar's side inflicts a wound:~He curses Heaven and raves 54 30| upon his thigh a grievous wound;~So that 'twas long ere 55 31| that cruel and envenomed wound~Where neither salve nor 56 31| he was of magic art.~Fell wound, which, more than every 57 31| him low!~ ~ VI~O' cruel wound! incapable of cure,~Inflicted 58 31| suspicion than by sure!~O wound! whose pangs so wofully 59 31| bent our judgment wrest:~Wound, which against all reason 60 31| behoves to parry than to wound,~If either knight his footing 61 32| sting~Than caused that other wound, wherewith she pined,~Which, 62 32| justice willed, now lay with wound unhealed,~Nor could assist 63 33| have been delaid,~By other wound than that of Love opprest."~ 64 35| the fatal wheel for finish wound,~He a fair fleece discerned 65 35| attains,~When on the wheel is wound the fatal twine;~There fame, 66 36| faulchion, and would fain~Wound horse or rider in the paunch 67 36| weapons have wherewith to wound,~With prayer and threat, 68 37| despising Fortune's every wound.~Worthy of one another are 69 37| to a hamlet on the summit wound,~Scaling the mountain's 70 37| through a narrow pathway wound:~A score they are perhaps 71 39| in the arms, now head, to wound the foe.~Rogero circled 72 39| so furious and so fell a wound,~With his clenched fist, 73 40| issued from so many a gaping wound,~A fouler fosse was formed 74 42| befel,~And in that case thy wound so hindered thee~To the 75 42| fierce and bigger serpent wound~About her breast, and girt 76 43| talon should strike down and wound~One that for loftiness of 77 43| inflame his heart, aye vex his wound:~At length those beauties, 78 43| doubt appear, had he that wound~Foreseen, which would be 79 43| buy the egregious mansion wound suffice.~To him in answer 80 43| and crippled by his cruel wound.~ ~ CLII~From tears could 81 43| Montalban's peer.~At home his wound detains Sir Olivier.~ ~ 82 43| whose skill~Might ease the wound of warlike Olivier;~Which, 83 43| pass was brought by evil wound.~All dismal fear relieved 84 43| when, restored from deadly wound, and well~The friendly troop 85 45| straight way and now by crooked wound~Frontino, now by wood and 86 46| to bandy fierce and cruel wound.~Wheeling with wondrous 87 46| flank and breast would wound;~And twice sore anguish 88 46| fails him, weakened by the wound,~Which pierced his thigh: 89 46| the good and bold Rogero wound;~Against his left flank 90 46| deadly dagger too,~Would wound Rogero underneath the reins:~