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1 1| Which long had held him fast in Cupid's snare.~ ~ XIII~ 2 2| Paris-ward!~Though he fly fast, the champion's wishes go~ 3 4| Then to a lofty fir made fast the string;~But from his 4 4| drew near, and grappled fast the foe.~That wretched man, 5 4| that horse, which flies so fast in air,~Nor meddle with 6 4| Approached, and he stood fast till she was nigh,~Then 7 6| the rolling brine,~Made fast, between a bay-tree and 8 8| wont to go.~Not to stand fast the warrior deems disgrace,~ 9 8| Thence, through the fields, fast hurrying from that dome,~ 10 10| of comfit nicely dight;~Fast by, and sporting with the 11 10| tender goes;~And plying fast her oars, pursues the knight~ 12 10| zeal and care~Ever keep fast (what may appear a thing~ 13 12| the proud palace. He who fast in hold~Bears off upon his 14 12| close behind, who followed fast.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as he 15 12| Ferrau halts not, and Roland fast pursues,~Nor Sacripant less 16 12| from her eyes~Tears fall so fast, she needs must swallow 17 13| our despite, is hurried fast~Towards the pointed rocks 18 13| without resistance caught,~Fast with a rope their hands 19 14| tree laid,~Bemoaned her: fast her lamentations came.~And 20 14| advanced, with noise and shout,~Fast hurried to the storm the 21 15| to see the engine sprung: fast flew~The giant, -- as if 22 15| the ready supper duly laid~Fast by, where a refreshing fountain 23 16| overthrow;~But he seized fast his courser by the rein,~ 24 17| of death -- approach he fast or slow --~So that he dies 25 17| call,~Condemned to stand, fast girded with a chain,~In 26 20| they could endure so long a fast.~But the adulterous issue, 27 21| the hand~Discharged, so fast the whistling rockets speed,~ 28 21| Alp or Apennine,~With its fast root the rock as deeply 29 22| stone raised which kept him fast below,~With him the palace 30 22| the dame replies,~"Because fast by where we our course should 31 22| Hunting him close and ever fast beside:~Loud is the uproar, 32 23| a mournful cry;~And saw fast tears from every eyelid 33 24| undistinguishing from bread,~By tedious fast and fury driven to sate~ 34 24| Fell in the charge, while fast the footman stood.~ ~ CVII~ 35 25| her castle made return.~So fast my sister pricked, she reached 36 26| the sell his foe is seated fast?"~ ~ V~" -- I, at your choice," 37 26| XCI~Rogero followed fast the paynim knight,~Tracked 38 27| conductor journeys not so fast;~And hence that martial 39 27| filled with sable grain,~So fast the furious wildfire darts, 40 28| Her memory, which, rooted fast and deep,~He still has kept, 41 28| those so many has stood fast.~If tried, all women we 42 29| deserving censure deemed.~So fast their cups with that good 43 29| the stream which rolled fast by.~Long, but so scanty 44 31| the friendly troop stood fast,~And looked to see what 45 31| on the morn ensuing, and, fast by~A neighbouring fountain, 46 32| the wintry gale,~And now fast fell the rain; yet, forced 47 32| Albeit the furious rain beats fast and loud.~ ~ LXXIV~Such 48 32| LXXXVII~"On pact, if he sate fast, and overthrown~Should be 49 33| that evermore he wasting fast~Beheld the Roman empire' 50 33| and battle rages high;~Fast fall the men at arms in 51 33| champions' fury heat,~And fast and hard their swords were 52 34| But you that, through long fast, must hunger sore,~First 53 35| consecrates and fixes them so fast,~That all throughout eternity 54 37| fierce Marphisa had made fast,~And to Drusilla's maid 55 38| her golden tresses rent:~Fast, scalding tears her innocent 56 38| pied, his forehead white~Fast beside Agramant, Rogero 57 39| sea.~To them of France so fast I am not tied,~But that 58 39| tethered, neck and heels, so fast.~ ~ LX~Then said, as erst 59 40| For seven kings' sake, fast prisoners to their foes,~ 60 40| without God for guide,~That fast and prayer be made their 61 40| vow, and holy prayer and fast,~Kin, friends, and those 62 41| him betakes.~One will make fast, another will let go;~Water 63 41| broken; and so fell and fast~That tempest pelts, the 64 41| But for the sun is sinking fast, forborne~Is their encounter 65 41| throw,~This billow followed fast by that behind;~Whereof 66 41| With years, and with long fast and vigil stained,~He worthy 67 42| ebbing life remained~So fast from him the crimson blood 68 43| thy dark dungeon prisoned fast.~Of others that would shine 69 43| six oars impelled, flies fast and fair,~And cleaves the 70 43| wife Argia, that is hid fast by,~When in such sin her 71 43| hand;~Another locks him fast in his embrace:~Yet more 72 45| Theodora's dungeon prisoned fast!~ ~ XC~"Though she had slain, 73 45| pass'd between the twain,~Fast is the knot and cannot be 74 46| His neck encircles with a fast embrace.~By the lamenting 75 46| rose:~He gripes Rogero so, fast locked they stand.~Seconding 76 46| lies,~Fixed by the gullet fast, with holding bite,~Sorely