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1 1| fearful cries;~And at the voice, upleaping on the shore,~ 2 1| his prisoned tongue and voice set free.~ ~ LXVII~"Grieve 3 1| with sad mien and trembling voice she cried~To Sacripant, 4 2| or put out his force.~For voice, nor hand, nor manage, will 5 3| I~Who will vouchsafe me voice that shall ascend~As high 6 3| shall rise.~Yet lives the voice, and thou shalt hear how 7 3| spends;~While with persuasive voice the wizard grave~To her 8 4| stayed,~After he heard the voice and bugle ring.~Against 9 5| wounded heart, and faltering voice, pale face,~And mouth of 10 6| turns to see~Whence came the voice, and, in unused surprise,~ 11 6| held at bay.~And next the voice began: "My story dark,~Forced 12 7| lacked there well-accorded voice to sing~Of love, its passion 13 8| rays explore!~-- Lo! other voice from other quarter cries --~" 14 9| fire;~ ~ LXXI~And with loud voice and menacing command~Bids 15 10| strength to rise,~Guiding her voice towards the bark which flew,~ 16 10| loud as she could raise her voice, she said,~"Thou art not 17 12| hears, or thinks he hears, a voice complain:~He forward spurs, 18 12| Calls back with horrid voice the cavalier;~Calls back 19 12| and thinks he hears that voice's sound,~And thinks he sees 20 12| in his search and heard a voice complain,~Which seemed to 21 12| be, he sallied; but the voice, which there~Roland recalled, 22 12| within the Hall.~ ~ XX~One voice, one shape, which to Anglantes' 23 12| true, that when that sudden voice they hear,~Somedeal confused 24 13| interposing break~Her soft angelic voice, which might infuse~Compassion 25 13| so the damsel thinks, a voice she hears,~Which, like Rogero' 26 16| head to foot with fear,~Her voice so strengthens, and so shapes 27 16| And with quick phrase and voice, to valiant deed~The high-minded 28 18| And had you raised your voice, the arms to crave,~You 29 18| CLXXXVII~But with a voice supprest: not that he aught~ 30 19| chase:~Lastly Medoro by his voice is known,~Disarmed, on foot, ' 31 21| With menacing and savage voice he cried,~"Either with me 32 23| was slain.~ ~ XLVIII~From voice to voice, from one to other 33 23| XLVIII~From voice to voice, from one to other ear,~ 34 24| LXXXIII~'Twas here his feeble voice Zerbino manned,~Crying. " 35 25| look, the sex I bear.~My voice, which might discover the 36 26| godlike labour dight;~Save voice was wanting, these you might 37 26| the first hearing of that voice, the son~Of Ulien, on his 38 27| plies:~His mercy with loud voice the wretch bespoke,~And 39 27| raised his front)~"Than voice which champions me to martial 40 27| LXXXI~This while some voice to Agramant the news~Reports 41 27| furious two,~He with grave voice and royal mien inquired~ 42 27| flood~Of Seine at that loud voice, that horrid roar;~And, 43 27| rehearse~With pen and ink and voice, in prose and verse.~ ~ 44 29| accents clear~Was heard a voice which spake Zerbino's name,~ 45 30| India's king;~Perchance some voice in happier verse may sing.~ ~ 46 30| curb of shame represt,~Her voice, perchance, had added to 47 31| stand.~ ~ LXVI~With lofty voice the sovereign of Argier,~ 48 32| to hear,~Until Rogero's voice should her awake:~But not 49 34| IX~When him a melancholy voice addressed;~"Ah! without 50 36| take pride."~Hearing that voice the hostile ranks among,~ 51 36| he hears his bride;~Whose voice the youth remembers in such 52 36| marble monument proceeds~A voice, that every mortal voice 53 36| voice, that every mortal voice exceeds.~ ~ LIX~The horrid 54 36| exceeds.~ ~ LIX~The horrid voice exclaims, "Your quarrel 55 36| behoves."~Here ceased the voice; which in the Child amazed~ 56 36| attent;~And to that plaintive voice incline their ear,~A woman' 57 37| nor has, the skill,~Does voice or lettered page the thought 58 37| descried,~-- Known both by voice and ensignry -- the maid,~ 59 37| to the youth, with broken voice and dread,~-- `Traitor, 60 41| dim and rainy night;~The voice unheard ascends into the 61 41| That knight, with angry voice and haughty cheer,~The pagan 62 42| belong.~Her shall Camillus voice, and far and near~Reno and 63 43| the truth shall ascertain;~Voice, vesture shall you change; 64 43| how can I declare --~In voice and visage and in eyes and 65 43| I with pain,~So faint my voice, that I with pain can cry;~' 66 43| The dame, that hears the voice and cry rebound,~Is by the 67 46| Rogero opposite,~With a loud voice, and in proud accent, "I~