Canto

 1     1|       assault prepares,~When a loud noise within the greenwood
 2     1|    about them, sound~With such loud crash and trample, far and
 3     2|        gathering gloom,~So the loud storm and tempest's fury
 4     4|       the gloomy forest round,~Loud lamentations nigh the road
 5     8|   brayed,~And larum-bells rang loud in every vale.~An act too
 6     8|       for my fate!"~Thus, with loud sobs, the weeping lady cried,~
 7     9|       day changed its tune,~So loud and furious through the
 8     9|      wherewith were interposed~Loud sobs, the lady ceased, and
 9     9|     and fire;~ ~ LXXI~And with loud voice and menacing command~
10     9|     haughty front,~Appears (so loud the deafening crash and
11    10|       to land.~ ~ XXVI~But the loud wind which, sweeping ocean,
12    10|         blaze suddenly;~Not so loud ocean raves, when the obscure~
13    10|        damsels fair.~ ~ XLI~As loud as she could raise her voice,
14    10|     arrested in mid-word,~By a loud noise which in the sea was
15    11|   LVIII~Next she related, with loud sobs and sighs,~How her
16    12|        away and tear,~Who with loud squeal and grunt is heard
17    13|   Threatening the golden lines loud, appear~In arms, the royal
18    14|       all grieving France, her loud laments.~ ~ VIII~'Tis meet
19    14|    proceeds, amid the swell~Of loud laments, Granada's dame
20    15|       flies;~ ~ XLV~"Whom with loud laughter, to his seat hard
21    16|      and lamentation rung,~And loud they beat their lifted palms
22    16|       trumpets sound;~And with loud clamours, which Heaven's
23    16|    engine sent,~And (what more loud than these appeared to ring)~
24    16|     and shriek, and groan, and loud lament,~Composed a direr
25    17|       sound of horse and wain,~Loud outcries through the streets
26    17|       and red;~While these, as loud the brazen trumpets blow,~
27    17|        champions through,~Amid loud laughter from the circling
28    17|      that day:~And round about loud voices, high and low,~The
29    18| through the ample city, outcry loud,~And noise, and tumult rises
30    18|      she further fares.~At the loud threats of that all furious
31    18|        such dread flashes, and loud peals of thunder,~As Heaven,
32    21|      derive new force.~Towards loud cries Zerbino spurs his
33    22|    hope foregone.~He screaming loud, nor ever making head~Against
34    22|    close and ever fast beside:~Loud is the uproar, and the woods
35    23|     from one to other ear,~The loud proclaim they through the
36    24|       to die, or live in pain;~Loud neighing, thitherward the
37    24|       the wizard old,~With the loud bugle, horrible to hear,~
38    24|      of so bold a seed.~At the loud sound and horrid, trembles
39    26|        herself so high in air, loud cried,~(Yielding herself
40    27|       he plies:~His mercy with loud voice the wretch bespoke,~
41    27|       yet less a day;~But with loud instances maintains her
42    27|     now for succour, cried,~So loud was heard, that of that
43    27|     the flood~Of Seine at that loud voice, that horrid roar;~
44    28|       When they had laughed so loud a laugh, the dew~Stood in
45    28|       Heavenly Father's sight.~Loud laughed that godless paynim
46    29|        is flown:~She shrieking loud, all trembling and dismaid,~
47    30|        blows.~ ~ XLV~When that loud sound is by the Tartar heard,~
48    31|      his bugles blow,~And with loud echoing cries his name exalt.~
49    31|     there,~Echoing his name as loud as he can shout;~And thitherward
50    32|    furious rain beats fast and loud.~ ~ LXXIV~Such transport
51    35|     lady craved the field;~And loud that martial damsel's bugle
52    36|    dight;~And I to Charon with loud outcries said;~I would not
53    37|     ARGUMENT~Lament and outcry loud of some that mourn,~Attract
54    37|        whilere.~When, sounding loud amid that solitude,~A cry,
55    37|       He, finding he was dead, loud mourning made,~And him in
56    40|    foemen shook.~ ~ XXIX~As on loud ocean, lashed by boisterous
57    40|   shouting in his praise, with loud acclaim,~Made all that region
58    41|        shivered lance,~At that loud noise, the sea was seen
59    41|     was seen to swell,~At that loud noise, which echoed even
60    43|       heaven, what tears, what loud complaints ensue!~Immersed
61    43|   sounding wide with cries and loud lament, --~Thither returned
62    43|    sign o' the cross~Lulls the loud billows when they highest
63    43|    through~The universal world loud Rumor blew,~ ~ CXCIX~All,
64    44|   emperor, mid those greetings loud.~Before the royal palace
65    45|     hollow breakers roar,~So a loud rumour of this strife, that
66    46|       combat; and, blaspheming loud,~To Acheron descends his
67    46|        Rogero opposite,~With a loud voice, and in proud accent, "
68    46|       spirit fled, blaspheming loud;~Erewhile on earth so haughty
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