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1 3| modest brow, and eyes down cast,~Replied (like one that 2 5| climbed the stair, which I~Cast down to him, and scaled 3 6| banishment,~From her fair grace cast out. 'Tis then I weet~I 4 7| underneath a hill by fountain cast,~They read the amorous lays 5 9| riven,~And flying stones cast up as high as heaven;~ ~ 6 9| quest:~But with design to cast the weapon where~It never 7 9| cursed piece of enginery,~Cast in Tartarean bottom, by 8 9| render thee."~So said, he cast away the weapon: fanned~ 9 10| Of foe amid the grain has cast a brand,~ ~ XII~Than that 10 10| broke the mould~In which she cast him, after fashioning~Her 11 11| remount his griffin-courser cast,~In earth and air accustomed 12 11| measure, he, with shield~Cast on his shoulder, and new-cased 13 11| various tube they pierce or cast.~And bombard, gun, according 14 11| vigorous hand might serve to cast a stone,~He knew not if 15 12| various dye,~And Stars had cast their veils about their 16 14| mother, wife, and maid,~And cast on earth Christ's sacrament 17 14| where he whilom prest;~And cast about and studied evermore~ 18 14| Andropono and Moschine~He cast into the ditch: a priest 19 15| so to occupy the pair had cast,~Till the sad influence 20 16| o'er the river's bed~Had cast a bridge; from whence his 21 16| and mid bosom through,~And cast him down amid the slaughtered 22 17| issued into light,~Having cast off his slough, diseased 23 17| by the blow.~ ~ CI~They cast the truncheons down, their 24 17| Retorting upon him the slander cast,~Took leave, and thence 25 18| more black than pitch he cast upon~His name: through him, 26 18| better counsel, from the side~Cast himself down into Seine' 27 18| frontal with the spear,~Cast him on earth, and with the 28 18| one from deck the lumber cast,~And this secured the tiller, 29 18| prey delayed.~To whom, "He cast upon thee mickle care,~Poor 30 18| cried young Cloridane,~"To cast away the load we bear, and 31 19| part,~'Tis cut away and cast into the sea.~Here, pricking 32 19| and all their heavy lumber~Cast overboard, from poop, and 33 19| a remedy,~Who bids them cast out spars, and veer away~ 34 20| fortunes on the world were cast:~Because the husbands would 35 20| were a worthier notion~To cast themselves into the neighbouring 36 20| rebel spirits from the sky~Cast out to dwell amid perpetual 37 22| Maganzese, with whom she wended,~Cast into Merlin's tomb the martial 38 23| Would at his feet have cast himself to ground.~ ~ LXIII~ 39 23| delay or scruple, prest~To cast her arms about her lover 40 23| trunk, and shoot, and lop,~Cast without cease into the beauteous 41 24| arms and vest he wore,~And cast away from him his faulchion 42 24| have learned was 'twas to cast away~His sword, and, weaponless, 43 24| Has feigned him mad, and cast the sword away;~But if the 44 25| wondered at the foreign cast~Of the embroidered surcoat 45 25| into the flames designed to cast,~By this mayst fully comprehend 46 26| sword, till one to ground be cast,~While in the sell his foe 47 26| conquering faulchion, or be cast to ground:~Nor, stormed 48 29| thirty yards in height,~Cast himself headlong downward 49 30| many houses burnt he, or cast down,~Sacked was a third 50 30| succeed.~These afterwards are cast into an urn,~Which much 51 30| ensign vain,~Which now you cast away, and cleft before;~ 52 30| Mandricardo had his buckler cast.~ ~ LXIV~He the left side 53 30| blame upon Rogero should be cast;~Him one or other cause 54 31| his saddle will I quickly cast,~If firm the footing, and 55 33| won, bethought him how to cast~On restive Italy the curbing 56 33| had on the champaign laid,~Cast from their horses by her 57 33| them, they unbound,~And cast them, strung by rage and 58 33| since a woman them had cast to ground,~O'erwhelmed with 59 35| next bestowed,~Yea, rather cast away, his costly load.~ ~ 60 36| who~At the first onset cast her on the mead;~And saw, 61 37| surest refuge in their fear,~Cast themselves down from bank 62 37| that such a care on her was cast.~To burn the town 'twas 63 39| Approached the shore, and cast them on the waves.~Oh blessed 64 39| Marvelling why he there was naked cast,~And wherefore tethered, 65 40| every hope and comfort cast aside --~Branzardo slew 66 40| You could not there have cast a grain of sand~Between 67 42| figures fair;~Picture and cast, and works so manifold,~ 68 43| do,~Disposed himself to cast Mahound aside,~And own in 69 44| due;~Observance, reverence cast aside; and measure~My duty 70 44| as cheaper, she should cast behind~Her plighted faith, 71 45| slip-knot Leo and his follower cast;~And, throttled by the noose,