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1 1| pressing danger frights,~Flies in disorder through the 2 1| cruel snake more swiftly flies~The timid shepherdess, with 3 1| be thy glorious meed,~Who flies, while vainly we in battle 4 1| follow we Angelica, who flies.~ ~ XXXIII~Through dreary 5 1| Bayardo, who before us flies,~And parts the wood with 6 1| like crane from falcon, flies.~Time was the lady sighed, 7 1| the last, and hates and flies.~ ~ LXXIX~Mixed with such 8 2| cliffs, or follow one who flies.~Besides, way-foundered 9 4| And take that horse, which flies so fast in air,~Nor meddle 10 6| that bolt, or lightning flies,~Or darts more swiftly from 11 7| that of kindled sulphur, flies~Through his full veins, 12 8| CANTO 8~ ~ ARGUMENT~Rogero flies; Astolpho with the rest,~ 13 8| Conjectures truly what Rogero flies.~ ~ V~Towards him came the 14 8| against this hawk?"~ ~ VI~Then flies his bird, who works so well 15 8| Angelica now slow, now faster, flies,~Nought fearing this: while 16 9| should breathe a vein.~Whence flies the bullet with such deafening 17 9| the king's,~More nimble, flies as if equipt with wings.~ ~ 18 9| burning bolt with sudden fury flies,~Not sparing aught which 19 9| his foe~Faster than arrow flies from bended bow:~ ~ LXXX~ 20 10| hurries after that which flies.~ ~ VIII~Such is the practise 21 10| wretched fay.~ ~ LV~Alcina flies; and her sad troop around~ 22 11| flock forgot, o'er ocean flies;~While so the din increases, 23 12| pursues while him the other flies,~And with lament resounds 24 12| damsel, who before them flies,~And goads to better speed 25 14| yields the tale belief; and flies~Forth from the monastery 26 15| within the toils in terror flies;~ ~ XLV~"Whom with loud 27 15| fear, he kens not as he flies,~How is own covert mischief 28 15| Chloris, who behind Aurora flies,~At rise of sun, through 29 15| Rabican, who marvellously flies,~Distances by a mighty length 30 16| Age smites its breast and flies: while bent to wreak~Vengeance, 31 17| frighted beast before him flies.~ ~ XII~Nor bulwark, stone, 32 18| faster than the rest Alzerba flies,~Whom Dardinel opposed, 33 19| warriors, in a moment slips and flies.~Cloridan who beholds the 34 20| and vest;~And hence she flies not her, though wont to 35 20| is quickly overblown,~Who flies the approaching robber to 36 21| blown about, before its fury flies,~Changes her humour, and 37 21| she before the strongest flies amain:~Philander, so distraught 38 22| of cavaliers affrighted flies.~No less the necromancer 39 23| good lance at the encounter flies.~-- "Take thou no care for 40 23| makes him fly.~ ~ XCV~He flies and hurries through the 41 24| wary eye, and smites and flies.~ ~ LXIII~On the other side, 42 25| an instant to the water flies.~-- `Me hast thou helped 43 27| Defeated, Charlemagne to Paris flies.~Already all, throughout 44 27| lovers, following her who flies,~To other place than Paris 45 27| several nation to its standard flies,~This to the drum, that 46 27| to the Moorish camp she flies,~Then thus: "Believe worse 47 27| mastered by his choler, flies~With a clenched fist at 48 27| thought the Sarzan's fancy flies,~Himself removed from thence 49 28| fame conveyed in that which flies~From such a caitiff's tongue; 50 29| is he seen, than backward flies~Angelica, who, trembling 51 32| pale, and all her colour flies,~Who dreads so stern a sentence 52 33| each Frenchman unresisting flies,~Chased by their bands beyond 53 33| moves us like the dust which flies~Before the restless wind, 54 33| the neighbouring forest flies,~Seeking the closest shade 55 33| band of harpies thither flies,~Lured by the scent of victual 56 36| not there, amid the medley flies,~Hoping to see the youth 57 36| saying, she upon Marphisa flies;~And plants so well the 58 37| whosoever can, the temple flies.~His friends against the 59 39| Sobrino is the deed, who flies~To Arles, and deems that 60 39| haste to him the damsel flies,~When she beholds her faithful 61 39| go~Amid that crowd, which flies, possest with dread;~Feeling, 62 40| is flown.~ ~ IX~Agramant flies, and with him old Sobrine,~ 63 40| Sansonetto, there Astolpho flies.~And when they hear Orlando' 64 40| put to rout, his people flies;~With anguish, with lament 65 41| her due course the vessel flies,~And fills the pilot full 66 41| Sir Brandimart, at him he flies:~For him the paynim overmatched 67 43| Which, by six oars impelled, flies fast and fair,~And cleaves 68 43| borne~By the quick current flies that nimble yawl;~Not to 69 44| For first, ere farther flies young Leo's band,~And they