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1 1| first confession which she hears.~But with his plaint her 2 2| crest?~Like the she-fox, who hears her offspring cry,~Standing 3 2| scarcely marks the foe~He hears him swooping near, and feels 4 2| still, the beauteous dame~Hears what the mournful Maganzese 5 3| in the vaulted tomb,~And hears from her of many a famous 6 3| earthly grace:~And, kneeling, hears a secret wicket grate~In 7 5| when he the accusation hears:~As well that what he never 8 5| Bayardo's sway,)~And he who hears the courser come in storm,~ 9 6| every deed,~A human myrtle hears, and treachery,~And thence 10 7| he the coming of the lady hears.~ ~ XXIV~At every movement 11 7| raised his head:~He thinks he hears; but it is heard no more,~ 12 7| never aught of her Rogero hears.~ ~ XXXV~Of hundreds questioned, 13 8| his aid, the lamentation hears.~ ~ LXXXIII~Thither, whence 14 9| where~He of old Proteus' hears the cruel use~But feels 15 11| the mighty tumult which he hears,~And shriek and ruin had 16 11| pricks toward the sound he hears.~But I shall at another 17 12| has this plan in view,~He hears, or thinks he hears, a voice 18 12| He hears, or thinks he hears, a voice complain:~He forward 19 12| from a neighbouring window hears a call,~And looks, and thinks 20 12| And looks, and thinks he hears that voice's sound,~And 21 12| to be.~ ~ XV~He thinks he hears Angelica, and she~"Help, 22 13| bland~Who loves Zerbino, hears the piteous woes.~Next puts 23 13| damsel thinks, a voice she hears,~Which, like Rogero's, seems 24 14| disallowed;~For his good genius hears the king's petition,~Best 25 14| agnizes none;~Nor message hears or bears, and from that 26 15| sees ascend so high,~And hears his people's moan and dying 27 15| lift his eyes,~Where he hears Andrew Doria's honoured 28 16| fierce fray he sees and hears.~Next Ariodantes moved his 29 16| duty stays,~Who nothing hears of this, nor aught discerns.~ 30 16| LXXXVIII~Even such as he, who hears the tumult wide,~And clatter 31 16| where he the cry and tumult hears.~ ~ LXXXIX~With many peers 32 16| the paynim had repaired; hears groan~And tumult, spies 33 17| evening stayed.~At eve he hears the hollow elder's sound,~ 34 17| its core,~When Norandino hears the approaching strains;~ 35 18| LXXX~When Origille hears him, in affright~She turns 36 18| hear.~ ~ CXXV~Some one who hears Marphisa hold is there,~ 37 19| of steeds this while he hears,~And word and the tread 38 20| hides his name, and silent hears,~Until to him by many a 39 22| of the cavalier.~Astolpho hears the noise and lifts his 40 22| deeply, Bradamant his danger hears,~In heart sore troubled 41 23| as she hies,~At distance hears the hounds and hunters' 42 24| In silence prince Zerbino hears him tell~His story, gazing 43 25| his need;~From him Rogero hears that so foredone~By Charles 44 26| And -- but I doubt who hears me might distrust~What of 45 28| were it but hearsay:~He hears it not, but this himself 46 30| tidings, overjoyed, she hears repeat;~Yet blended with 47 31| tent.~ ~ XC~Nay; when he hears it is Mount Alban's knight~ 48 32| disdain?~Pray him that never hears my suppliant cry?~Suffer 49 32| mood, if he the charmer hears.~ ~ XX~"Ah! Love, arrest 50 32| oft to meet Rogero went,~Hears tidings, that of Hope -- 51 32| long delay, the listener hears~The bold within its socket 52 33| journeying Paris-ward,~Hears how King Agramant was foiled 53 33| command;~That every one who hears the deafening strain~May 54 34| the infernal pit Astolpho hears~Of Lydia's woe, by smoke 55 34| symbol should be read,~And hears 'twas charity, by sick men 56 35| Provence, whither (as she hears)~King Charlemagne pursues, 57 36| name before they move,~And hears that it is she who joys 58 36| and truly deems -- he hears his bride;~Whose voice the 59 36| reversed upon the plain,~She hears in vain exclaim, in vain 60 37| they come hither, or he hears report~We harbour them, 61 37| Rogero so, the more he hears display~Marganor's guilt, 62 39| still espies~False faces, hears but voices that applaud,~ 63 39| pike.~ ~ LXXXIII~The king hears huge and heavy stones descend,~ 64 40| their Mahomet, who nothing hears.~What vigils, offerings, 65 40| Charles?~ ~ LXV~From all he hears repeated, far and near,~ 66 40| LXXV~The noise Sir Dudon hears, the slaughter spies,~But 67 41| stealthily, that none his coming hears;~ ~ LXXXVII~He on the Marquis 68 42| bold,~Where he that hubbub hears, doth thither swoop,~Until 69 43| from his courteous landlord hears~What folly had destroyed 70 43| the air.~The dame, that hears the voice and cry rebound,~ 71 43| she believes not all she hears~That beldam of the dog and 72 43| for his friends.~Anselmo hears, and from his horse alights,~ 73 45| For, saving these, none hears the sad lament,~Nor sees 74 46| there~He with rich music hears; nor moves a pace~But what